Subject | Re: [firebird-support] GBAK Scheduler won't install as service on Windows 2008 Server |
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Author | Dmitry Kuzmenko |
Post date | 2013-01-30T18:53:39Z |
Hello, ScottMoon!
Wednesday, January 30, 2013, 10:45:28 PM, you wrote:
S> I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this, so please let
S> me know if it should go somewhere else.
S> I am configuring a new Windows 2008 server (64-bit) to host our
S> Firebird installation (SuperServer v2.5.2). I have installed FB and it is running fine.
S> When I installed the latest version of GBAK Scheduler (1.0.10),
S> however, I ran into problems. The main application runs as expected, but I cannot get it
If you mean this
https://sites.google.com/site/gbakscheduler/
it is old, and yes, it can have access rights problem.
I also, with one of my applications running as service,
have an unknown and unresolved access rights problem
even with starting service from an application on Windows 2003 Server
and another server editions (do not have this problem on any desktop
OS).
The solution is only
- run installation from Administrator
- start service from Administrator
If we were speaking about YOUR application, I would sent you
to MSDN or MS knowledgebase, but Gbak Scheduler is a third party
product, and you need to ask it's author about any problems with it.
--
Dmitry Kuzmenko, www.ib-aid.com
Wednesday, January 30, 2013, 10:45:28 PM, you wrote:
S> I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this, so please let
S> me know if it should go somewhere else.
S> I am configuring a new Windows 2008 server (64-bit) to host our
S> Firebird installation (SuperServer v2.5.2). I have installed FB and it is running fine.
S> When I installed the latest version of GBAK Scheduler (1.0.10),
S> however, I ran into problems. The main application runs as expected, but I cannot get it
If you mean this
https://sites.google.com/site/gbakscheduler/
it is old, and yes, it can have access rights problem.
I also, with one of my applications running as service,
have an unknown and unresolved access rights problem
even with starting service from an application on Windows 2003 Server
and another server editions (do not have this problem on any desktop
OS).
The solution is only
- run installation from Administrator
- start service from Administrator
If we were speaking about YOUR application, I would sent you
to MSDN or MS knowledgebase, but Gbak Scheduler is a third party
product, and you need to ask it's author about any problems with it.
--
Dmitry Kuzmenko, www.ib-aid.com