On 28 Apr 2012, at 06:51, Jacques Desodt <jdes...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Kiran,
>
> On Windows 7, you can't run batch files as services.
> See :
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8972679/windows-7-bat-file-not-starting-as-a-service
>
> Your first step : compile the .bat file into .exe
> Then create the service, and after change the service register values with
> regedit.
> This is a pure windows process, i think you'll have better answers using
> Microsoft forums.

Woah there!

How is this less



>
> Best regards,
> Jacques
>
> 2012/4/28 Kiran Badi <ki...@poonam.org>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have installed and added tomcat 7.0.11 to netbeans 7.01 and now I want
>> it to run as windows service so that whenever I start windows, it should
>> start up and run.
>>
>> Currently whenever I close netbeans it shut down tomcat along with it.
>>
>> PS : I cannot download and install the fresh copy since being a 7 months
>> old developer I do not want to take the risk of breaking my existing
>> setup.Time is my constraint.
>>
>> Can we create some startup bat file for windows 7 32 bit home premium and
>> somehow push it on start up program list ?
>>
>> - Kiran
>>
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