mod_rails aka passenger has not been ported to windows. You can configure mongrel and mysql as services and set them to start at startup. You could also write a small script and put it in the startup folder to be run when you login. Either works but you need to do some research on how they will work on your version of windows.

Norm

On 10/10/2011 02:49 AM, Norbert Melzer wrote:

All I know is that it depends on your windows version.

But probably it would be easier in your case to install apache webserver and mod_rails aka passenger and configure the apache as a service.

Only problem here: I don't know if passenger runs in windows. I'm using a Linux box for all Ruby projects since I had many problems with various gems that needed to be natively build.

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Am 10.10.2011 11:22 schrieb "hanish jadala" <emailtohoneyr...@gmail.com <mailto:emailtohoneyr...@gmail.com>>:

    i want detailed steps to use that command when the windows starts.

    On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Norbert Melzer
    <timmel...@googlemail.com <mailto:timmel...@googlemail.com>> wrote:

        Create a link set its working dir to the path of your rails
        application and put the command "ruby script/server"

        Then put the link in your superstar of stsrtmenu

        This is started when ever the user logs in.

        Don't know a way to started before login in

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        Am 10.10.2011 08:12 schrieb "honey ruby"
        <emailtohoneyr...@gmail.com <mailto:emailtohoneyr...@gmail.com>>:

            hi i wanna run this command ruby script/server
            automatically when
            windows start. can any one help me out how to do this .
            thanks in advance

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