Example - Create a Service to Start SuperADMIN and SuperSERVER - SuperSERVICE Manager
The following example shows how to use SuperSERVICE Manager to create a service called SuperSTAR that starts SuperADMIN and SuperSERVER. This example assumes that the applications have been installed to the default installation locations.
- Start SuperSERVICE Manager from the Windows Start menu.
- Click Install SuperSERVICE. The Install SuperSERVICE window displays.
- In the Service Name and Service Display Name fields, enter SuperSTAR.
- In the Applications to Run section, click Add. The Add Application window displays.
- Click ... and browse to and select C:\ProgramData\STR\SuperADMIN\server\server.bat
- Click OK.
- Click Add again. The Add Application window displays.
- Click ... and browse to and select C:\Program Files\STR\SuperSERVER SA\scsa.exe
- Click OK.
- In the No of Seconds to Wait Between Applications field, enter a suitable value, e.g. 30 seconds.
- Leave the rest of the options set to the default values:
- Log On As - System Account
- Startup Type - Automatic
- Window Size - Hidden
- Click Install. A Success message displays.
- Click OK.
The service is now installed and will start up automatically when the machine starts.
To verify that the service has been created successfully:
- Go to the Windows Services console and start the service.
- Start the SuperADMIN Console and verify that you can login: