Thank you Peng. You were correct. Tomcat was already running, having
started automatically upon bootup. Now I will be unsubscribing from the
list. Thanks again.
Mark Steere
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> Are you installing tomcat from a exe ?
> If so you may have already started tomcat from the service
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From: Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 1:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help with Tomcat 4.1 installation please?
Hi, I am attempting to install and run Tomcat 4.1 on my Windows XP system.
I have followed the instructions as far as:
1. Downloading and
Are you installing tomcat from a exe ?
If so you may have already started tomcat from the service, in this case
it is already started, you can test by going to port 8080 on your own
machine using the web browser.
If you prefer to run from a batch file, either stop the current service
and disabl
Hi, I am attempting to install and run Tomcat 4.1 on my Windows XP system. I have
followed the instructions as far as:
1. Downloading and installing J2SDK 1.4.1_01
2. Setting the CATALINA_HOME variable to c:\Program Files\Apache Group\Tomcat 4.1
3. Setting the JAVA_HOME variable to c:\j2sdk
Subject: Tomcat 4.1 Installation
Hi,
I have a set of webapps that run ok on tomcat 4.0 - except for the fact that
the responseDispatcher.include puts the included page at the beginning of
the including html page. I have installed tomcat 4.1.10 and am attempting
to get it to work. The problem is
Hi,
I have a set of webapps that run ok on tomcat 4.0 - except for the fact that
the responseDispatcher.include puts the included page at the beginning of
the including html page. I have installed tomcat 4.1.10 and am attempting
to get it to work. The problem is in the startup of the server whe