Hi,
Is this windows?. If so then in your DOS session you have to set a
sufficiently high enough value for the initial environment in the memory tab
of your dos session (under properties). This is described in section 6.5 of
the release notes for tomcat 3.2.2.
Hope it helps
Jeff
On Friday 20
Since you're on MS Windows 9.x, put
shell=c:\command.com /p /e:2048
(anywhere) in your c:\config.sys DOS TEXT file and reboot.
This will give you 2048 bytes of environment space in all of your DOS
windows in one fell swoop.
Joe
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From: Manish Pradhan
To: Filip
Hanik
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 9:24 AM
Subject: Re: Unable to start tomcat server
Dear sir,
Thank you for your help in setting the path of
java_home tomcat_home. But even after setting the path ,there is a problem
as