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Siebel Server System Service on Windows 2000


This section describes how to start, stop, and check the Siebel Server System Service on Windows 2000.

To start the Siebel Server System Service on Windows 2000

  1. Right-click on My Computer.
  2. Click Manage.
  3. The Computer Management panel appears.

  4. In the Tree applet, double-click Services and Applications.
  5. Click Services.
  6. In the right applet, scroll through the list of services and select the desired Siebel Server service (the enterprise name and Server name will be indicated in square brackets).
  7. Right-click the desired Siebel Server service and select Start.
  8. Windows 2000 will now start the Siebel Server System Service. This may take a few seconds. After the service has started, the Status field will changed to Started.

To stop the Siebel Server System Service on Windows 2000

  1. Right-click on My Computer.
  2. Click Manage.
  3. The Computer Management panel appears.

  4. In the Tree applet, double-click Services and Applications.
  5. Click Services.
  6. In the right applet, scroll through the list of services and select the desired Siebel Server service (the enterprise name and Server name will be indicated in square brackets).
  7. Right-click the desired Siebel Server service and select Stop.
  8. Windows 2000 will now stop the Siebel Server System Service. This may take a few seconds. After the service has stopped, the Status field will be blank.

To check the status of the Siebel Server System Service on Windows 2000

  1. Right-click on My Computer.
  2. Click Manage.
  3. The Computer Management panel appears.

  4. In the Tree applet, double-click Services and Applications.
  5. Click Services.
  6. In the right applet, scroll through the list of services and select the desired Siebel Server service (the enterprise name and Server name will be indicated in square brackets).
  7. A value of Started in the Status field for the selected service indicates that the System Service is running for the Siebel Server. If the Status field is blank, the System Service is not currently running.


 Siebel Server Administration Guide 
 Published: 23 June 2003