download jk_nt_service and wrappers.properties file.
set java_home and tomcat_home in the wrappers.properties file.
on a command prompt.
jk_nt_service -i <name of service> -a <path to wrappers.properties file>

this shd work. give a search for tomcat + NT on Google and you will get
these files.

cheers,
anoop

-----Original Message-----
From: Jagan K Samuel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 2:27 PM
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Subject: Tomcat4.x as NTservice


Hi all,

I would like to install Tomcat4.0.3 as NT service.
Anybody has an idea how to do this?

With Best Regards
Jagan K Samuel

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