Restriction: This is only applicable to Windows platforms.
	 
 
	 This example demonstrates several of the features described in this chapter. We'll start a Fileshare server, just as we did in the chapter 
		Using Enterprise Server with Fileshare, but this time we'll use a configuration file, install Fileshare as a Windows service, and enable synchronous communications and tracing. 
	 
 
	 First make sure you do not have a Fileshare server currently running. 
	 
 
	  
		- Create file 
		  fs.cfg, containing: 
		  /s server1
/wd c:\fsdir
/pf pass.dat
/sc
/tr f 
- Save this file 
		  to 
			 c:\windows\system32 and specify its location using the FS environment variable.. 
		  Note: If the FS variable is not set, a default path of the current working directory or directory specified by the COBDIR environment variable is used. 
		   
 
- If you have not already done so (you may have already done this in the 
		  Walkthrough - Securing a Fileshare Server in theFSView section), create file 
		  pass.dat in your 
		  c:\fsdir directory by entering: 
		  fs /pf pass.dat /u FSVIEW /pw Meryton The existence of this password file enables you to use FSView. 
		   
- To install the Fileshare service. at a command prompt, enter: 
		  fsservice -i  
		   
- Click 
		  Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services 
		
- Select 
		  Micro Focus Fileshare Service and click 
		  Start. 
		  You can also if you wish double-click 
			 Micro Focus Fileshare Service and change its Startup Type to 
			 Automatic, so that it will start whenever you start Windows.