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Running the BlueCielo File Publishing Service

The BlueCielo File Publishing Service can run either automatically as a service or from a command line for troubleshooting purposes. When the BlueCielo File Publishing Service is installed by the Publisher setup program as described in Installing components on a Windows file server, it is installed as a service. You can control the service using the Services node in Server Manager like any other service.

Tip    When the BlueCielo File Publishing Service is run as a service but it is not being used, the service should be disabled to prevent unnecessary communications with the the Publisher database and entries in the Application event log of the computer.

To run the service from a command line:

  1. From the Windows Start menu, open a Command Prompt window.
  2. Change the current director to the location of WinFSService.exe. By default, it is located in the folder C:\Program Files\BlueCielo Publisher.
  3. Execute WinFSService.exe. The service begins to monitor the folders specified in the file WinFSService.exe.config as described in Configuring the BlueCielo File Publishing Service. When new files are detected in the monitored folders, they are registered for publishing. The output of each step of this process will appear in the Command Prompt window.
  4. To stop the service in the Command Prompt window, press any key.

Note    Any errors that occur during processing can be viewed in the Application event log of the computer.

Related concepts

About publishing jobs

Related tasks

Configuring the BlueCielo Application Manager

Configuring a Meridian Enterprise application server

Configuring the BlueCielo File Publishing Service

Assigning security privileges

Configuring a Publisher job

Registering documents for publication

Configuring email notification

Configuring the Publisher Queue web application

Related information

Dex.exe command line parameters


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