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{{Attention|Please make sure that you execute the EnterpriseService with a user that has sufficient user rights for your automation tasks! The user can be changed in the Windows Servicemanager!}}

Revision as of 14:21, 27 September 2013

The executable for the windows service UBIK.EnterpriseService.exe can be found in the installation directory of UBIK® Studio. A windows service can be added using the command line tool sc.exe from Microsoft, detailed information how to use this tool is provided as command line help or can be found on MSDN. Once a windows service has been created and started properly, the UBIK® Enterprise Service processes the corresponding command files and carries out the operations. More about UBIK® command files and interface operations see UBIKIF.

To install UBIK® Enterprise Service

  1. Locate the UBIK.EnterpriseService.exe in your local UBIK® installation directory
  2. Add a windows service using the command line tool sc.exe where
<SERVERNAME> is the name of the local machine, eg. MYCOMPUTER
<PATH_TO> is the installation directory of UBIK®
sc delete "UBIK Enterprise Service"
sc \\<SERVERNAME> create "UBIK Enterprise Service" binPath= "<PATH_TO>\UBIK.EnterpriseService.exe" start= auto DisplayName= "UBIK Enterprise Service"
sc \\<SERVERNAME> description "UBIK Enterprise Service" "UBIK Enterprise Service"
sc \\<SERVERNAME> start "UBIK Enterprise Service"
IC Hint square.pngUse the command line tool sc.exe from Microsoft to add and configure an appropriate windows service!
IC Attention.pngPlease make sure that you execute the EnterpriseService with a user that has sufficient user rights for your automation tasks! The user can be changed in the Windows Servicemanager!