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    Accessing the console with Mango as a Windows Service

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      aussieMESH
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      Hi all,

      Probably a quickie for all you Windows Guru's out there.
      I am running 1.12.4 and have it running as a Windows service on XP. It now runs TOTALLY in the background,
      I mean TOTALLY! The console is nowhere to be found.
      Can anyone tell me how to see then console? I need to see what is going on.

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      • JoelHaggarJ
        JoelHaggar
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        You need to open up the window that shows your services running. I'm not sure about XP but on windows 7 just type in Services in the search box on the start menu. You'll see it in the list there.

        Joel.

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          aussieMESH
          last edited by

          Thanks for the reply Joel, but I can see the services window and see tomcat running, but I cannot see how to open the console.
          Any other ideas?

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          • JoelHaggarJ
            JoelHaggar
            last edited by

            I'm not aware of a terminal window you can open. You just start and stop the service by right clicking on the service.

            Joel.

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              aussieMESH
              last edited by

              @JoelHaggar said:

              I'm not aware of a terminal window you can open. You just start and stop the service by right clicking on the service.

              Joel.

              I believe now I can access this information via the logs, which serves the purpose.

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