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Starting Monitor and wotaskd on Windows NT

During installation on Windows NT, wotaskd is configured to start automatically at boot time (in the Services control panel, it's listed as "Apple WebObjects Task Daemon"). If it doesn't appear to be starting correctly, check the Services control panel and ensure that wotaskd 's Startup mode is set to Automatic. As was previously noted, wotaskd is started under the control of woservice .

Monitor is also installed as a service (listed as "Apple WebObjects Monitor" in the Services control panel) and you can configure it to start automatically upon boot by changing its Startup mode to Automatic. Note that although this will cause Monitor to be started automatically, you'll have to manually start your web browser and connect to Monitor manually (or by putting a shortcut to your web browser in your Startup program group). The URL for Monitor is can be verified by checking the Windows NT Event Viewer (Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer) and is similar to:

http://localhost:1027/cgi-bin/WebObjects.exe/Monitor
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