Given that the Slim Tray Tool now starts SlimServer via the service I
had assumed the installer always creates the service,
And the "start automatically" tick box is just controlling the startup
type of the service?
I've not checked this, but if it's not the case it would be a bug.
James
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Hmmm. I am not sure. But at least you got it working!
James
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The installer should do it automatically...
Maybe it's different for Windows Server - Did you install as a user with
admin rights?
Probably worth searching the forum for this.
James
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Do you have a SlimServer service installed? (check in the 'services'
GUI)
SlimTray is just trying to start this.
James
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Colin,
What happens if you double click on the SlimTray icon on the botton
right of your toolbar? If you get the same error, try going to your
SlimServer installation directory (c:\Program Files\SlimServer for most
people) using Windows Explorer and looking for a file called "SlimServer
Web
If you get properties on the problematic icon, what does it say the
target is?
On Jul 24, 2005, at 2:35 PM, Colin Reilly wrote:
If I point my browser at http://localhost:9000/ it works OK. If I use
the Slim Server shortcut on the desktop I get the error I described
above. It worked OK wit