Hi Xavier, Thanks for the reply. I had already tried assigning 777 permissions to everything, so it wasn't that. Eventually I discovered that the tomcat6 server installation was set-up with a security policy switched on, which is the cause of the problem. So I've solved it for now by editing /etc/init.d/tomcat and turning security off, although what I should really do is find out how to tweak the security policy. It might be an idea if to add a hint about this to the documentation, since I was using a standard tomcat installed with apt-get.
Thanks again for your prompt reply. Kevin On 11/18/2010 11:53 AM, Xavier Franc wrote: > Hi Kevin, > > that looks very much like a problem of file access rights. > The directory that contains the Qizx server (here /srv/qizxserver) > should be accessible in R/W to the process that runs the server. > > regards > > -- Qizx Support List [email protected] http://www.xmlmind.com/mailman/listinfo/qizx-support

