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I'm not sure I understand what this answer means. I did receive
some ajpv12 errors as well along the way, but fixed those. I didn't
'choose' which error message the process would spit out. Can you
(or someone) explain?

Sorry if this seems pretty ignorant, but... well, I am in this case.

Regards,
- Mark

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Mark Breitenbach wrote:
> 
> Hey folks,
> 
>         I think I'm down to the last of the final configuration problems, but this 
>one is
> still plaguing me. There were plenty of errors listed in the FAQ regarding:
> 
> ajp11: can not connect to host
> 
> but nothing about this environment deal. I did not include bits of the conf files, 
>but
> will do so if someone can point me to which pieces they want.
> 
> I appreciate any help in this. Many thanks in advance. Details listed below...

Note that ajpv11 has been removed. use  ajpv12 instead.

Jean-Luc


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