Shutting down
and starting
Unity
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE
Unity is a Windows NT/2000 service that is configured to start
automatically when the server starts. You also can start and
shut down Unity by using the Status Monitor, a separate appli-
cation that also provides information about ports, licenses, and
reports.
To shut down Unity
a If you are at the Unity server, log on to Windows NT/2000 as
a Unity administrator.
If you are at another computer, skip to step b.
b If you are at the Unity server, double-click the desktop
shortcut to the Status Monitor.
If you are at another computer, start Internet Explorer and
go to http://<server name>/status. If prompted, type
the Unity Administrator name and password (by default,
Administrator and 12345 on a Unity turnkey system).
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c Indicate a shutdown method: Unity shuts down after all
calls are finished, or Unity interrupts calls in progress with
a message, disconnects all calls, then shuts down.
d Click "Shut down." On the Unity server, an "X" appears in
the Unity icon in the status area of the taskbar when Unity
has finished shutting down.
To shut down or restart the Unity server
a Shut down Unity by using the previous procedure.
b On the Windows Start menu, click "Shut down."
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