How to run ServiceDesk from command prompt?
Open a command prompt window in the elevated mode (run as administrator) and change directory to
cmd> [SDP-Home]\bin
[SDP-Home] here, is assumed to be ServiceDesk home directory (\ManageEngine\Servicedesk\bin)
Start the server from the command prompt using run.bat
cmd>[SDP-Home]\bin> run.bat
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