On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 9:58 AM, louwho <louels...@comcast.net> wrote:
> On Windows server 'A', I have Jenkins installed as a windows Service, and I
> have a few builds jobs created and scheduled.  Developers (in different
> sites, on windows systems), check things into SVN, and will want to see that
> their checkins have not broken the system, and\or, they might want to kick
> off one of the build jobs rather wait for it's scheduled time.  They do not
> have access to system 'A'.  From their own systems, how can they do this
> without being logged onto system 'A'?

Can they not connect to the web UI?

>
>
> On Thursday, June 14, 2012 5:50:55 PM UTC-4, louwho wrote:
>>
>> Is there (or should there be), a seperate forum\group\whatever for those
>> who have questions regarding Jenkins installed as a windows Service?  Also,
>> is there a plugin (to be installed on a windows system) for monitoring
>> Jenkins jobs?  I understand that CCTray can be used, but it only monitors
>> (cannot kick off a build).



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