How can I ensure drive mappings are available to the JBE running as a Windows service?
I have configured JBE as a Windows Service using Java Service Launcher [0.99.o] on a Windows 7 system by following the steps outlined here:
https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/JbeAsAWindowsService I ran JSL in debug mode to test my configuration and it processed my build requests. However, the builds I am running require drives to be mapped to network shares for provisioning certain inputs and publishing outputs. I want the JBE to start at boot and always be ready to accept requests without requiring a logon. Configuring JBE to run as a Windows Service with autostart would be fine if drive mappings persisted after a reboot. But this is not the case at the moment. I want to ensure drive mappings are always available to the JBE running as a Windows service. What is the best way to accomplish this? Is it possible? |
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It is possible. But since it's of "official", it's hard to treat it as "best".
http://serverfault.com/questions/426288/permanently-mount-network-share-without-the-need-for-log-on-windows http://stackoverflow.com/questions/182750/map-a-network-drive-to-be-used-by-a-service |
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