Charles,
Thanks for the reply earlier today.
It has been implemented and works, except for the fact that the service manager now indicates that the service is not running while in fact it is, which leaves me worried about what happens if I use any button in the service manager.

In an older reply of yours I noticed that you mentioned the //MR// option. This is not on the manual page I have been using (http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/windows-service-howto.html). So I am wondering: which documentation did you use to find out about the //MR// option?

Kind regards,
Nanne

Op 28-5-2012 3:33, Caldarale, Charles R schreef:
From: Nanne van der Zijpp (Modelit) [mailto:zi...@modelit.nl]
Subject: command line equivalent of tomcat service manager buttons "start" and 
"stop"
There simply does not seem to be a command line equivalent
of the service manager buttons "start" and "stop".
Use the standard Windows commands: "net start<service>" and "net stop<service>".

  - Chuck


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