

Some of them are free and probably work fine. To delay the startup of UMS, there a several programs you can use that will delay startup programs. Maybe Java hasn’t fully loaded when UMS is starting. So if it won’t start automatically when your computer boots, but you can manually start it after a short wait, you can try the delayed start up. But before I figured out my problem I tried delaying startup as others suggested. I could reboot my computer and it would start after I logged in. Solution 3: If I set UMS to NOT run as a windows service, but to start automatically with windows, it seemed to work fine for me. Or if you are using a different firewall, just turn off windows firewall like I did. If you are going to use UMS as a windows service, you have to open ports 50 in windows firewall (so I read on a different page – I didn’t actually try it). Even though I have another firewall program installed, windows firewall was still turned on and blocking the UMS service. Solution 2: (This was the other half of my problem) I like using UMS as a windows service because I like to have my server running but not logged into a user. If that is running, that’s the windows service and you have to stop it before opening the program. If you can’t get the program to start, run task manager and check for “Java Service Wrapper…”.

To check to see if it’s installed as a windows service, you have to show advanced options. Solution 1: (This was half of my problem) In the ‘General Configuration’ section I had both “Start Automatically With Windows” checked and I also had it installed as a windows service.
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After a little trial and error, I found a few solutions that worked for me.
