Hola

goto command line and type SET
you will see the environment variables for CATALINA_HOME
Saludos Cordiales,

Martin Gainty

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>Fernando,
>
>What operating system are you using? What version of Tomcat are you
>trying to install? If you get one of the later versions (e.g. 4.1.12)
>and install it with the Tomcat setup program, you don't need to set
>CATALINA_HOME.
>
>Do you have Java installed? Do you have JAVA_HOME set?
>
>To set an environment variable in Unix/Linux, perform the following
>command:
>
>export VARIABLE_NAME="VARIABLE_VALUE"
>
>for example:
>
>export JAVA_HOME="/usr/local/java"
>
>In Windows, go to "My Computer/Properties/Advanced/Environment
>Variables" or something similar and you have a dialog box that allows
>you to manage your environment variables.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Boris
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of abel collins
>Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 5:16 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: how to stop the directoey listing on Tomcat
>
>Your written English is very hard to follow. where are you from? Please
>stay with only one main thought per sentence. that might make it easier
>to follow what you are trying to ask. I will be very happy to help you
>if you can be patient with my slowness in trying to understand what you
>have written.
>Regards,
>Abel
>
>Fernando Perez wrote:
>
> >I start Tomcat learn, can't start Tomcat because no set correctly
> >environment variables. Can any teach me how to write CATALINA_HOME and
> >others variables and where I write this variables.
> >Thank for all.
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