Hi,
I do not have such an entry, but to make sure that firewalls are not an issue,
I have specifically disabled the Windows Firewall and uninstalled the Mcafee
firewall.
Virtuoso still runs in +foreground, but not as a service.
Thanks
Marco
From: Hugh Wil
Hi Steve,
The reference to 5.09 in the log file is due to a probably failure to
update the string to 5.10 when that windows build was made I think,
as if you run "virtuoso-t -?" on the same binary you get the version
details of :
Virtuoso Open Source Edition (multi threaded)
Version 5.0.1
Hi Marco,
The DWMAPI.DLL is not significant as I get the same warning in
dependany walker this DLL being required by one of the Microsoft
DLLs and not virtuoso directly, I have the same warning on my machine
but the server starts both from command line and as a service.
I note the follow
Hi Steve,
Good observation!
I did a search in my computer for all the files named virtuoso-t.exe
I found 2 (my expectation, as the with the suffix ".old" is the remnant from
reinstalling Virtuoso trying to get around the problem):
C:\javatools\virtuoso\virtuoso-opensource\bin>.\virtuoso-t -?
Virt
Oops, I just can't type at this hour. What I meant to say is that perhaps
some files were left behind from the previous install and are now causing
problems?
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Steve Judkins wrote:
> It seems like the service is fine by the startup virtuoso.ini causing an
> exit.
It seems like the service is fine by the startup virtuoso.ini causing an
exit. Is Is there any chance you have the old virtuoso.ini in the new
installation? The reason I ask is that I noticed the following when looking
in the log below:
21:16:47 OpenLink Virtuoso Universal Server
21:16:47 Version
Hi,
I ran dependencywalker on virtuoso-t.exe . The one dependency that it was not
able to track down was on DWMAPI.DLL . Is this significant?
On your other points, "%VIRTUOSO_HOME%\bin and %VIRTUOSO_HOME%\lib" were
already in my path. and on this machine I always run under the same account.
Fi
Hi Marco,
Your installation looks good to me, so it is strange as to why the
service will not start now.
Can you please download the Windows dependancy walker program
(depends.exe) from http://www.dependencywalker.com and use this to
load the "virtuoso-t.exe" binary and see if their are a