If you are using Windows 2K/XP, you can run Zope as a service. The installer allows you to install a service for the default instance. I believe you can run the installer again to just install another instance (and not the Zope software home files) if necessary. If you are using W98, I'm afraid you'll need to start Zope via a DOS box. - C On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 23:07, Peter Millar wrote:
I have found in my zope\bin directory a runzope.bat …this is great it works well. The only way I get the app server to stop is by doing CTRL-C. Ouch … there has got to be a nicer way … and please don't say use zopectl … from what I can gather it only works on unix or if you want me to use this in windows what are the commands??
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