In addition to what Michael pointed out, you might be interested in my 
Neo4jCP control panel. It's a tiny (compiled Autohotkey) utility to manage 
the Neo4j server like you are looking to do. Mind you, this is a 
non-enterprise basic utility and it sounds like you may have more 
significant needs, but even so, this may be useful:

   http://sohodojo.biz/node/27

This post will tell you about my Neo4jCP control panel. The screencast will 
show you what it has to offer feature-wise. I did this little utility 
during the 1.x generation distributions and before the new Browser. But it 
still works well if you do the zip-based install -- where you use the 
Windows service approach to run your local server -- rather than the 
one-click-ish embedded easy Windows install that you mentioned. 

You'll find full source (what there is of it, Autohotkey ROCKS!) on the 
associated GitHub repo athttp://jim-salmons.github.io/neo4jcp/.

--Jim--
www.SoftalkApple.com <http://www.softalkapple.com/>


On Wednesday, March 12, 2014 7:40:03 AM UTC-5, Kevin Burton wrote:
>
> I just started using Neo4j and I am on a Windows platform (x64 Windows 
> 2008 Server). From all that I can tell I need to start Neo4j Community app 
> and fill in the database location every time I want to use the database. Is 
> there a way to start Neo4j as a service with some default configuration 
> settings (configuration entries that I could edit) so that Neo4j is 
> available every time the machine boots?
>

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