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The WebGate service manager controls the state of the rest of WebGate's modules. The entire WebGate application is started or stopped by starting or stopping the WebGate service manager.
Application
Start - If WebGate is setup to run as an application, it can be started by choosing the WebGate icon from the Windows start menu.
Stop - If WebGate is setup to run as an application, it can be stopped by clicking on the pager in the Windows system tray (bottom right corner of the screen next to the clock), and then choosing 'Quit' from the menu.
Windows 9x service
Start - If WebGate is setup to run as a Windows 9x service, the application should start automatically when the computer is started. If you need to restart it for any reason, WebGate can be restarted the same way you would start it if it were an application (from the Windows start menu).
Stop - If WebGate is setup to run as a Windows 9x service, it can be stopped by clicking on the pager in the Windows system tray (bottom right corner of the screen next to the clock), and then choosing 'Quit' from the menu.
Windows NT service
Start - If WebGate is setup to run as a Windows NT system service, the application should start automatically when the computer is started. If you need to restart the service for any reason, you may do so by clicking on the pager in the Windows system tray (bottom right corner of the screen next to the clock), and then choosing 'Start' from the menu. Alternately, the WebGate service manager can be started from the 'Services' icon in the Windows control panel.
Stop - If WebGate is setup to run as a Windows NT system service, it can be stopped by clicking on the pager in the Windows system tray (bottom right corner of the screen next to the clock), and then choosing 'Stop' from the menu. Alternately, the WebGate service manager can be stopped from the 'Services' icon in the Windows control panel.