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Enabling automatic startupYou can optionally configure the tasks managed by the Process Task Manager to start automatically when you start the Process Task Manager from the command line. This option can be useful if you want to start the tasks as part of a script that runs at startup. When you start the Process Task Manager from the command line, it starts all processes that have the Process Service Administrator (Windows only). option checked. When you stop the Process Task Manager from the command line, it stops all processes (regardless of the option), except for those started as a service usingThe table below shows the options that are available for each feature. Click the check mark for details about setting the automatic startup option for each feature.
To start the Process Task Manager from the command line Start the Process Task Manager by entering the following at the command prompt: java cp <pwjar_path>pw.jar -DTaskManager.Properties=< >taskman.properties VWTaskApplication -autostartTo stop the Process Task Manager from the command line Stop the Process Task Manager by entering the following at the command prompt: java cp <pwjar_path>pw.jar -DTaskManager.Properties=< >taskman.properties VWTaskApplication -autostop
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