Installing as Windows Service

The portal install was quick and easy. Just need to figure out how to set up a windows service for it so i don't have to say logged onto the server. Server is Windows 2003.

Hi Ronny,
The procedure does work for 64-bit machines. I have done for OBIEE 11.1.1.5 on Windows 2008 64-bit machine.
In your installAdminServer_service.cmd file, turn on echo and check if you get additional information. This will help you know which steps are getting executed and which aren't.
Also, you can cross check your steps with document on Oracle Support - How to Install MS Windows Services For FMW 11g WebLogic Domain Admin and Managed Servers.
Thanks

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