Best Practice for Start/Stop Xir31 jobserver by BODS (Batch or whatever)

Dear all,
i'm migrating XIr2 => XIr31 current version and just dealing with the interaction to BODS.
In XIr2 we stopped the Jobserver at midnight and started by
net start "Web Intelligence Job Server"
by the end of the relevant BODI import Job. - Now it seems that it is only possible to stop the SIA (1287046) and by that all WEBI Servers.
But actually this is not wanted because also manual access for the devs is not granted.
So how can we deal with that issue?
Thanks in advance,
Christian
Edited by: Christian Kaiser on May 6, 2011 12:59 PM

I've moved your question to the InDesign EPUB forum for best results.

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