Been trying everything I can. Multiple instances, service accounts... Doesn't matter what I try I can't access the server if I log off.
Followed Everything Client help at http://forum.voidtools.com/viewtopic.ph ... 1982#p6250 and I have both the NTFS service and Client service running, but the web server won't persist.
Uninstalled/reinstalled from scratch many times, tried .ini settings...
Is there a definite guide on how can this be achieved on a file server?
Unattended HTTP server?
Re: Unattended HTTP server?
Had to post in these forums to finally find a fix...
So I had "store settings and data in %APPDATA%\Everything" ticked...
This was of course under the user I was logged in with.
Unticked, deleted folder, edited .ini in application folder instead.
Restarted NTFS Service and Client Service (Client service from cmd: Everything.exe -stop-client-service)
Logged out, checked HTTP server: connected.
So I had "store settings and data in %APPDATA%\Everything" ticked...
This was of course under the user I was logged in with.
Unticked, deleted folder, edited .ini in application folder instead.
Restarted NTFS Service and Client Service (Client service from cmd: Everything.exe -stop-client-service)
Logged out, checked HTTP server: connected.
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Re: Unattended HTTP server?
@ijaskd
I tried everything you stated, and im having the same problem, log off server, no http service, log in to server, disconnect without logoff, still running.
If someone has a simple walkthrough, for setting up HTTP Server running after logoff, that would be great!
I tried everything you stated, and im having the same problem, log off server, no http service, log in to server, disconnect without logoff, still running.
If someone has a simple walkthrough, for setting up HTTP Server running after logoff, that would be great!
Re: Unattended HTTP server?
Please see Running an ETP server as a service:
https://www.voidtools.com/support/every ... _a_service
https://www.voidtools.com/support/every ... _a_service