OpenOffice start but MySQL is as a service also? Alvaro
........... El mié, 01-08-2012 a las 13:42 -0500, Seth Galitzer escribió: > OK, I just gave this a try. Note this is pretty much exactly the same > process as described in the MS KB article I linked to in my earlier > post. Installing the service seems to work, and it can be started, but > when I try to connect to my server, I get the error you see here in this > screenshot: http://imgur.com/EgNbL. If I run red5.bat manually (not as > a system service), I can connect just fine. My host is running Windows > Server 2003 R2, 64-bit, SP2. > > Seth > > On 08/01/2012 01:14 PM, Seth Galitzer wrote: > > Alvaro, > > > > I did see your email earlier today. I just haven't had a chance to try > > it out yet. Thanks for sharing! > > > > Seth > > > > On 08/01/2012 03:12 PM, greenes wrote: > >> Hi Seth, > >> > >> Is a tutorial to build OpenMeetings as a Windows service > >> here: > >> > >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OPENMEETINGS/Tutorials > >> +related+to+OpenMeeting > >> > >> ...is called: > >> > >> OpenMeetings as Windows service.pdf > >> > >> It works with OM 2.0! > >> > >> Alvaro > >> > >> .................. > >> > >> El lun, 30-07-2012 a las 13:45 -0500, Seth Galitzer escribió: > >>> Greetings, > >>> > >>> First of all, kudos to OM devs for getting 2.0 out the door. I'm really > >>> liking the improvements so far and look forward to how things progress. > >>> I can't wait to replace my production Connect server with OM. > >>> > >>> I've been testing 1.9 on Windows Server 2003, using the NT Wrapper to > >>> install red5 as a service. 2.0 doesn't seem to like this setup, or > >>> perhaps I need to adjust the wrapper config. I can start the red5 > >>> service manually, but I'd like to run it as a system service. Any > >>> advice on how to do this with 2.0? > >>> > >>> Thanks. > >>> Seth > >>> > >> > >> > > >