Question: How do I start Foxhound?
Answer: Starting Foxhound is a two-step process: Starting the Foxhound database in a SQL Anywhere engine, and
connecting to the Foxhound HTTP server from your browser.
Method 1:
The following desktop shortcuts do both steps:
All Programs - Foxhound1 - Start Foxhound via Chrome
All Programs - Foxhound1 - Start Foxhound via Firefox
All Programs - Foxhound1 - Start Foxhound via IE
The shortcuts above work even if the SQL Anywhere engine is already running; they just ignore the error message
produced because the engine's already running, and they press on connecting to Foxhound from the browser.
Method 2:
The following "debug" versions of those shortcuts do exactly the same thing, except that (a) they stop the Foxhound database if it is running, before starting it again, and (b) they display any diagnostic messages produced if the Foxhound database fails to start:
All Programs - Foxhound1 - Tools - Start Foxhound via Chrome - debug
All Programs - Foxhound1 - Tools - Start Foxhound via Firefox - debug
All Programs - Foxhound1 - Tools - Start Foxhound via IE - debug
Method 3:
You can also start the Foxhound database and open the browser in separate steps:
Start - All Programs - Foxhound2 - Tools - Start Foxhound Engine
Specify http://localhost in your browser.
See also...
How do I start Foxhound in "debug mode"?
How do I start Foxhound in "safe mode"?
How do I see Foxhound diagnostics, errors and exceptions?
How do I stop Foxhound?
How do I stop and restart Foxhound?
How do I start multiple copies of Foxhound on a single computer?
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