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http://www.mkyong.com/tomcat/tomcat-error-prunsrvc-failed-creating-java-jvmdll/

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  Yes, not only java applications can be installed as windows service. Similar 
to the Srvany.exe tool any other exe can be used.
  
  === Sample: Proxomitron (http://www.proxomitron.info/) as windows service ===
- Installation: 
+ Installation:
  prunsrv //IS//PROXO --DisplayName="Proxomitron Proxy" 
--Description="Proxomitron Web Proxy" 
--StartImage=c:\proxomitron\proxomitron.exe --StartPath=c:\proxomitron   
--Type=interactive --LogLevel=DEBUG --LogPath=c:\proxomitron\logs 
--LogPrefix=procrun.log --Startup=manual 
--StdOutput=c:\proxomitron\logs\stdout.log 
--StdError=c:\proxomitron\logs\stderr.log
  
  Uninstallation:
- prunsrv //DS//PROXO 
+ prunsrv //DS//PROXO
  
  == Can I use the commons daemon to install (register) a Windows service? ==
  Yes a Windows service can be installed/uninstalled using prunsrv. See the 
following example to install the a Windows Service called SCNService:
  prunsrv //IS//SCNService --Install=%CD%\SCNService.exe --Startup=manual 
--DisplayName=SCNService
  
  Hint: prunsrv will add "//RS//SCNService" to the ImagePath, which will be 
passed to SCNService.exe when the Windows SCM (Service Control Manager) is 
staring the service. Most Services will ignore such command line arguments, but 
you should check this with your service just to make sure.
+ 
+ == I get "prunsrv.c Failed creating java" errors when commons daemon launches 
Tomcat ==
+ These errors when JVM used by Tomcat cannot locate msvcr71.dll runtime 
library.
+ 
+ Possible solutions:
+  * Copy msvcr71.dll from java’s bin directory to tomcat’s bin folder
+  * Add java’s bin directory to windows environment variable
+  * Copy msvcr71.dll from java’s bin directory to windows\system32 folder
+  * Make sure your tomcat’s pointing to correct jvm.dll folder
  
  == Can I use the common daemon to start a Windows service? ==
  I can stop a windows service with //SS//ServiceName. As I tried to start it 
again with //RS// nothing happend?

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