I just had to remove one on one of my servers (I create one per instance and
just deleted an instance).
The registry path is HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run.
The default key name is ApacheTomcatMonitor.
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: André Warnier
Hi I am sure it is Tomcat6
Can you please explain the registry setting as I could not find auto-run for
Apache Software foundation.
Thanks
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Jeffrey Janner jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com
wrote:
Are you sure it says Tomcat6 and not Tomcat6w?
Here is what's
From: bhavik shah [mailto:bhavik...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Error - Unable to open the service 'Tomcat6' on Windows
2003
Hi I am sure it is Tomcat6
That's the name of the service, not the name of the program being auto-run.
Can you please explain the registry setting as I could not
find
bhavik shah wrote:
Hi I am sure it is Tomcat6
Can you please explain the registry setting as I could not find auto-run for
Apache Software foundation.
I don't really know, but I'll make a guess and suggest that you have a
look here :
Are you sure it says Tomcat6 and not Tomcat6w?
Here is what's probably happening:
Windows is trying to launch the Tomcat6w.exe (aka the Tomcat Monitor
system tray object) because it's in the Run section of the registry.
Since this tool allows changes to the registry, Windows probably
requires
From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
Subject: RE: Error - Unable to open the service 'Tomcat6' on Windows
2003
Are you sure it says Tomcat6 and not Tomcat6w?
The message should say Tomcat6 - that's the name of the service that the
unprivileged tomcat6w.exe program is
Hi,
I have installed the Tomcat 6.0.20 on windows 2003 server. Which runs as
local system account. Tomcat services run fine.
Different user group login to that windows server for different purpose via
Remote Desktop.
If a user who is not administrator on the box login via Remote Desktop - The