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You can choose to start and stop your Teamwork Server instance either from the Graphical User Interface (GUI) |
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or the terminal console (required for headless UNIX/Linux installations), using the no GUI file. Choose the startup instructions below according to your operating system.
Starting Teamwork Server instance with a GUI
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The Teamwork Server default port is 1100. If you |
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want to change the port, do the following:
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MAC OS
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UNIX
Stopping a Teamwork Server instance with a GUI |
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If you |
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do not have a graphical user interface such as a Linux/Unix server or Windows server, you can launch Teamwork Server using the No GUI option. Choose the startup/stop instructions below according to your operating system.
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Starting Teamwork server with no GUI |
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Linux/Unix/MacOS
Stopping Teamwork Server with no GUI |
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Now you should be able to start working with your Teamwork Server successfully. If you run into any further problems with installation, please try:
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More information about working with Teamwork ServerIf you need more information |
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than provided on this page, |
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read the following pages to learn about adding or removing Teamwork Server as a service, moving, updating, upgrading, or uninstalling Teamwork Server, and installing the Administrator Console. |