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http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Windows

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Added help with Vista related issues

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   1. [#Q5 I want to redeploy web applications, how do I prevent resources from 
getting locked?]
   1. [#Q6 Can I use UNC paths?]
   1. [#Q7 Why can't Tomcat see my mapped drive when running as a service?]
+  1. [#Q8 Why aren't access logs showing up in Tomcat on Vista?]
+  1. [#Q9 Why do I get a "HTTP/1.x 400 No Host matches server name" error when 
I change the "webapps" folder in Tomcat on Vista?]
+ 
  == Answers ==
  [[Anchor(Q1)]]'''Why do I get Out of Environment Space?'''
  
@@ -40, +43 @@

  
  The mapped drives are part of a user's profile and they are not used when 
running as a service. You should be OK with UNC paths.
  
+ [[Anchor(Q8)]]'''Why aren't access logs showing up in Tomcat on Vista?'''
+ 
+ By default, the Tomcat Windows Service installer attempts to place Tomcat 
inside the "Program Files" folder.  Default Vista folder permissions cause 
various logging functions (though mysteriously not every log function) to fail 
silently.  It is best to change Tomcat's install folder to something like 
"C:\Tomcat".  This issue can be hard to spot because by default the access logs 
are not enabled and the example webapps work just fine.
+ 
+ [[Anchor(Q9)]]'''Why do I get a "HTTP/1.x 400 No Host matches server name" 
error when I change the "webapps" folder in Tomcat on Vista?'''
+ 
+ By default, the Tomcat Windows Service installer attempts to place Tomcat 
inside the "Program Files" folder.  Default Vista folder permissions conflict 
with the contents of the "webapps" folder, can case a blank page to come up 
when attempting to access the webapp.  By using a HTTP Header inspector like 
"[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3829 Live HTTP Headers]" you 
can see a slightly more descriptive error message.  It is best to change 
Tomcat's install folder to something like "C:\Tomcat".  This issue can be hard 
to spot because by default the example webapps work just fine.
+ 

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