You can change many of the settings that an Application Object Server (AOS) starts with. Changing startup settings can be particularly useful in a development environment, or as you are upgrading your environment.
The table below describes what you will find in this section.
Topic |
Description |
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Connect an Application Object Server instance to a different application |
This topic describes how to connect an AOS to a different application. |
Connect an Application Object Server instance to a different bin directory |
This topic describes how to connect an AOS to a different bin directory, in case you want to point to a different ktd file. |
This topic describes how to run commands when starting the AOS. |
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Change the TCP/IP port an Application Object Server instance runs on |
This topic describes how to change the TCP/IP port that an AOS instance runs on. |
Enable printing from a computer running Application Object Server |
This topic describes how to enable a client to print to the computer running an AOS instance. |
This topic describes how to allow debugging on the server. |
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Compress data between clients and an Application Object Server |
This topic describes how to compress data that is sent between the server and client. |
Connect an Application Object Server instance to a different database |
This topic describes how to connect the AOS to a different database. |
This topic describes how to tune database settings. |
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This topic describes how to tune AOS performance. |
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Enable error reporting for Application Object Server instances |
This topic describes how to send reports to Microsoft about AOS errors. |