Hello FNK,

if you have these two program file directories then you must have a 64-bit
version. I guess it would make sense to install Java 64-bit, Tomcat and the
geoserver war file, and not use the Jetty installer.

Your problem is not the data_directory because:

HTTP 503 = Service Unavailable

your service doesn't even start.  Your data directory may well be a problem,
but I think you don't even get to the point of loading it. The geoserver log
file will tell you (if your install starts) which data_directory you are
using, because it usually reverts to the standard data directory if it
cannot load/find the one in the web.xml . You may have problems with the
data directory inside the program files directory, because the Windows7
permit structure is different and far more sophisticated than XP.  

Cheers

Christian



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