Start and Stop Applications from the Environment Display
- Last UpdatedOct 29, 2024
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You can start and shut down batch system run-time applications using the Environment Display dialog box, or you can configure the applications to automatically start or shut down.

If you have a plant in which you need unattended shutdown or startup your batch run-time system, see "Automatic Startup and Shutdown of Run Time".
Configuration and run-time applications that a have a GUI and were configured in the environment editor, appear as icons in the Environment Display. Start any of the applications in the Environment Display dialog box by double-clicking the application icon.
Configuration applications start when you select them. Run-time applications start only if the corresponding server is running. For example, Batch Scheduler and Batch Display do not start if Batch Manager is not running. If you attempt to start a run-time application and its server is not started, an error message appears.
A typical Log Viewer dialog box is shown here.
