I think any service tool that your org will accept should work, it’s just a 
basic Java app….  Nothing special about how Solr starts that would require a 
specific windows service app.



> On Apr 4, 2022, at 2:36 PM, Heller, George A III CTR (USA) 
> <george.a.heller2....@mail.mil.INVALID> wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know if there is anything other than NSSM or AlwaysUp that will 
> create a windows service or similar for Solr so that it will automatically 
> start when the server is rebooted?
>  
> NSSM failed our vulnerability scan and AlwaysUp may work, but not sure if 
> they can do the paperwork to approve the license cost for AlwaysUp. I would 
> like to see if there are more alternatives out there.

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