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Old 10-21-2020, 04:44 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by John Hopper View Post
Okay, so I have downloaded and extracted that, and I am told I need Elastic Search, which I have also downloaded. I need to "Start Elasticsearch from the bin directory" but I'm afraid I have no idea what that means. What should I do, please? (please be patient with my lack of technical know how compared to some of you experts...)

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John
When you installed Elastic Search, it would have installed the executable to a directory such as \Program Files\Elastic\Elasticsearch\7.8.3\bin. The version number will vary. In that directory, you should find ElasticSearch.exe. When I did the install, I had it install as a Windows service so it automatically starts when I start my computer.
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