Running OmniRush Server as an
NT ServiceAlso see: Running OmniRush Server as Application
NT Services are complex,
and require Win2000 expertise to manage. NT Services, especially
in a networked environment, are complex to manage. Always configure and
run OmniRush in Application Mode before switching to Service mode. In
the event of ANY problems with OmniRush, the first step is to switch back
to Application Mode.
Do not attempt use of OmniRush as an NT Service unless you have appropriate
training and/or certification. Z-Firm
does not offer technical support for Windows networking/operating system.
In some cases, service mode operation is simply not possible.
Network configuration issues, CRM configuration issues, and other aspects
can simply prevent OmniRush from ever running as a service.
Z-Firm technical support for NT Service operation is
level II or III support and is on a best effort basis. Due to the networking
and environmental complexity of NT Service operation, support for this
mode is higher level, and not included in installation agreements, service/maintenance
agreements, or initial purchase support. Support for converting to service
mode is on a time basis, and there are no guarantees of success.
OmniRush Server installs to run in application mode. The reason for this default is that running in NT Service mode is complex.
NT Services cannot access drive letters (they must use UNC)
Accessing network shares, printers, and other network resources requires planning and often some network administration.
Z-Firm research indicates that %25-40 of OmniRush installations require network and environment tuning in order to run as a service.
To get OmniRush up and running quickly, OmniRush installs itself to run in application mode. Z-Firm requires that all installations initially run in application mode and test out successfully before switching to NT Service mode.
Note: Always configure, run, and test OmniRush in Application
mode before switching it to run as a service.
Steps to Switch to NT Service Operation:
Stop all OmniRush Modules
Stop and exit the OmniRush Launcher via the System Tray icon
Remove the OmniRush Launcher icon from the Start Up group or any other place that might auto-start the Launcher as an application.
Open OmniRush Administrator
From the computer leaf on the tree, select Launcher Settings:
Then, check the Run as NT service box:

Now go to the NT Service Control Manager and take two steps:
Set the OmniRush Launcher service to start automatically
Manually start the OmniRush Launcher service
You can now start modules. OmniRush is now running in NT Service mode.
Be sure to delete the OmniRush Launcher from the Startup group.
Test the system for correct operation, particularly examine interaction with the CRM system and network printing.
It is crucial that the Application Mode Launcher is not
run if the Launcher Service is running (and visa versa). Only
a single launcher may run at a given time. If for any reason two
launchers (service and application) are started concurrently, reboot the
system.
If there
are any problems, the universal first
step is to switch
back to application mode. Continuing
in NT Service mode may require planning and network research and administration.
Also review
this help file carefully. There
are several articles on how to examine and correct your system for NT
Service operation.