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The uOne install script adds three service entries to the NT registry:
These three services can be controlled from the Services panel of NT.
The uTel service is started automatically when the system boots. The uPilot service creates multiple instances of the uOne application and is dependent upon uTel running. The uLite service is dependent upon messaging server running and notifier mailbox being present on the messaging server.
When the system is running, the task manager should show the following processes:
Step 1 From the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel.
Step 2 Select the processes to start, in the following order:
(a) uTel
(b) uPilot
(c) uLite
Step 3 Click Start.
You define the number of uOnes that are running at runtime and this information is added to the NT registry. These uOnes will get started when NT is started. You can also start additional uOnes from the command line. These uOnes will be in addition to those that are already started.
The uOnes started manually are associated with the user that started them. Therefore, the uOne processes started manually will be terminated when the user logs out. The command to start uOnes is:
<uOne directory>\bin\uPilot -debug <instances> uOne.exeYou must stop uPilot before you stop uTel.
Step 1 From the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel.
Step 2 Select Services.
Step 3 Select the processes to stop, in the order shown below:
(a) uPilot
(b) uLite
(c) uTel
Step 4 Click Stop.
You can check to see an LDAP entry by using the following command:
ldapsearch -h localhost -p <LDAP Server Port> -b "o=Organization" "(|(telephonenumber=<User tel. no>)(billingnumber=<User tel. no>))"|more
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Posted: Tue Jun 20 13:15:33 PDT 2000
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