This article describes how to install Nexus Timestamp Server on Windows.
Prerequisites
Software requirements are met. See Nexus Timestamp Server requirements and interoperability.
Install Nexus Timestamp Server
Download installation file
Go to Nexus support download area support.nexusgroup.com.
Download the zip file containing nexus-timestamp-installer.jar into any desired directory.
Decide directory for Nexus Timestamp Server
Decide a directory in which Nexus Timestamp Server will be installed, for example, C:\Program Files\Nexus\Timestamp Server. This directory will be referred to as <install> and shall be the one used in the installation procedure.
Start installation
Double-click on the installation file, nexus-timestamp-installer.jar. If you get an error about using the wrong java version, it might be that you have several java versions installed. Try doing the installation from a console instead.
You can also to initiate a console installation with the command java -jar nexus-timestamp-installer.jar -console
from an administrator command prompt.
Follow the instructions during the installation.
It is recommended to install the sample configuration and modify it.
Nexus Timestamp Server will now be installed as a Windows service. Logs and configuration are installed in C:\ProgramData\Nexus\timestamp-server(referred to as <var> in the documentation), <conf> refer to C:\ProgramData\Nexus\timestamp-server/conf.
Copy the license file
Copy the license file that you have received from Nexus to <conf>/license>.
Start the service
Start the timestamp-server service from the Windows Service Manager.
Verify installation
Start a browser and verify that you can see the services at the Nexus Timestamp Web Interface. The default location URL is http://localhost:8878.