Thanks for your reply Chris. I actually did manage to get it uninstalled on my own, even though it was by accident. After I couldn't get it to disappear, I browsed around through the AMS settings for a while, seeing if I could identify anything that might be a clue. I saw the
Run As NT Service option, but didn't clue in that it would actually uninstall the service — I thought it would just enable/disable. I unchecked it anyway. I never got a prompt to uninstall. I uninstalled AMS anyway and, bingo, suddenly the service was gone
.
So, system is clean, right? Time to reinstall, which I did without problems. Except, oops, the service didn't reinstall
. Tried uninstalling & reinstalling several times, reboot the server, the ususal; no help.
Then I read your post. When I saw the part about unchecking
Run As NT Service to uninstall the service the
light finally went on! I reinstalled once more, into the directory I really wanted, copied over my old AMS data, started AMS, checked the
Run As NT Service and, of course, it worked; all thanks to your post.
It is very nice to have a mail server with as many features as AMS, especially webmail, that doesn't require a relational dB. It's so easy to backup, relocate (despite my recent woes), troubleshoot, etc.