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== Setup Vital Signs (Windows) Listener == | == Setup Vital Signs (Windows) Listener == | ||
− | * Run the Windows Task | + | * Run the Windows Task Scheduler (Administrative Tools) |
* Create a New Task called "Vital Signs" | * Create a New Task called "Vital Signs" | ||
* Set the properties as shown below: | * Set the properties as shown below: | ||
* Run the listener manually to ensure that it starts properly | * Run the listener manually to ensure that it starts properly | ||
** If the listener fails to run, Select "View Log" (Advanced) to see more details. | ** If the listener fails to run, Select "View Log" (Advanced) to see more details. | ||
+ | ** In verstion 1.7 and higher the start script is located in vitalsigns/cuname/bin, not vitalsigns/cuname/data/config | ||
=== General === | === General === |
Latest revision as of 19:18, 21 November 2015
Contents
Setup Vital Signs (Windows) Listener
- Run the Windows Task Scheduler (Administrative Tools)
- Create a New Task called "Vital Signs"
- Set the properties as shown below:
- Run the listener manually to ensure that it starts properly
- If the listener fails to run, Select "View Log" (Advanced) to see more details.
- In verstion 1.7 and higher the start script is located in vitalsigns/cuname/bin, not vitalsigns/cuname/data/config
General
- Make sure that you select the options:
- Run whether user is logged in or not
- Run with highest privileges
Triggers
- The task must be set to start at System Startup