How to start and stop sapmmc server when windows is started and shutdown

Hi,
May i know how i can make sure the sapmmc server for ECC 6.0 to start when the windows 2003 server is started. I know i need to add this as a service in the windows service manager but i dont know how to do that.
Please advise me on how to add a service to start the sapmmc server when windows is started and how to stop the sapmmc server automatically when windows is shutdown.

Hi Raja
checkout this document m sure it will help you in configuration
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/0512c790-0201-0010-72b7-886677ad7955
also check
/message/6511605#6511605 [original link is broken]
All the best ,,
Cheers
dEE

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