Forms Listener port number as a service!!!

How can you specify the port number of the listener when it
is installed as a service? I tried port=???? but it ignores it
and default back to 9999...
null

Hi Patrick
Try this on your command prompt
ff50srv32 port=5555
You can assign any port. If you don't then it will take the
default port.
Hope this will help you.
Arun
Patrick Shea (guest) wrote:
: How can you specify the port number of the listener when it
: is installed as a service? I tried port=???? but it ignores it
: and default back to 9999...
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