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

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.

Run commands at startup (Server)

This topic describes how to run commands when starting the AOS.

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.

Allow debugging

This topic describes how to allow debugging on the server.

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.

Tune database settings

This topic describes how to tune database settings.

Tune Application Object Server performance

This topic describes how to tune AOS performance.

Enable error reporting for Application Object Server instances

This topic describes how to send reports to Microsoft about AOS errors.

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