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monesseldeur,
On 2/12/2009 3:47 PM, monesseldeur wrote:
> I experience that it's not that simple to find a freeware pdf viewer that can
> be run headless from the command line. But I keep looking on the net.
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> Any suggestion is welcome.
If you hav
monesseldeur wrote:
Yes I know but at least I have a few more options to check when I look at
viewers =^D
awarnier wrote:
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I also found this somewhere :
AcroRd32.exe filename - Executes the Reader and displays a file..
AcroRd32.exe /p filename - Executes the Reader and prints a file..
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Yes I know but at least I have a few more options to check when I look at
viewers =^D
awarnier wrote:
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monesseldeur wrote:
I experience that it's not that simple to find a freeware pdf viewer that can
be run headless from the command line. But I keep looking on the net.
Any suggestion is welcome.
if it is to run headless/gui-less, I suggest you look for a pdf printer
however.
A viewer would be
I experience that it's not that simple to find a freeware pdf viewer that can
be run headless from the command line. But I keep looking on the net.
Any suggestion is welcome.
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> From: monesseldeur [mailto:raymondesseld...@gmail.com]
> I made a small Java web-application which prints pdf-files -
> on-demand - on the server.
[...]
> When I start the server with the startup.bat, I have no
> problem at all. But unfortunately, that's no option.
Services can't interact with t
monesseldeur wrote:
Thank you both for the very comprehensible explanation.
So I followed the steps awarnier suggested:
(0) stopped banging the head and had a good cup of coffee =)
That was probably the most important part of the solution.
So it's clear now the problem is starting the GUI-a
Thank you both for the very comprehensible explanation.
So I followed the steps awarnier suggested:
(0) stopped banging the head and had a good cup of coffee =)
1. Looked at the event logs ==> found nothing
2. Checked the option 'Interact with desktop' with the local system user ==>
my batch f
monesseldeur wrote:
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Ok, stop banging your head for a moment, get a cup of coffee, relax, and
let's do this systematically. The wisdom is in the lotus.
I am no great Tomcat expert, but there are some practical things I know
about running services under Windows.
First, have a look at t
> From: monesseldeur [mailto:raymondesseld...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Problems with Tomcat as service on Windows Server 2003
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> I use a local admin or even a domain admin. Both have print
> priveleges.
But they may not have network access privilege.
> And they both certa
I use a local admin or even a domain admin. Both have print priveleges.
And they both certainly can run batch-files to start eg. the calculator.
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> On 2/11/2009 4:58 PM, monesseldeur wrote:
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I use a local admin or even a domain admin. Both have print priveleges.
And they both certainly can run batch-files to start eg. the calculator.
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> On 2/11/2009 4:58 PM, monesseldeur wrote:
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monesseldeur,
On 2/11/2009 4:58 PM, monesseldeur wrote:
> I made a small Java web-application which prints pdf-files - on-demand - on
> the server.
>
> Everything went well on my dev environment, but not when I deployed the
> application on the Tomca
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