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04. How Do I Install VVEngine?
- VVEngine requires ViceVersa PRO 2 or newer to run. If you do not already have ViceVersa PRO installed, you can download ViceVersa PRO here
- After installing ViceVersa PRO, download the VVEngine installer from http://www.tgrmn.com/web/vvengine/vvengine.htm
- If you have a previous version of VVEngine already installed see Upgrade VVEngine
- Start the installation process by running the downloaded file
- At the end of installation, VVEngine will start.
You connect to VVEngine with your Internet Browser. Start the browser (e.g. Internet Explorer or FireFox) and type http://127.0.0.1:8001 in the address bar. This unique address opens the VVEngine interface.
When you open VVEngine for the first time there will be no ViceVersa profiles scheduled. You can add a new profile by clicking on "Add Profile" on the main VVEngine page.
Notes:
- After installation, VVEngine will automatically run in the background each time you start Windows.
- VVEngine is installed for the current user. If you wish to install VVEngine as a service see the related article http://www.tgrmn.com/web/kb/item48.htm
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User Comments
As long as I am using VVEngine and have a job scheduled then that job will be added as a Service?
I've read the steps above and it doesn't explicitly say "Do this" to install the Windows Service. It just says to schedule a job.
I want to make sure if the server gets reboot that my scheduled VVEngine job will run automatically with no user intervention.
If you want VVEngine to run as a Windows service, see:
http://www.tgrmn.com/web/kb/item48.htm