Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
All that being said, if you're running Tomcat as a Windows service, it is likely using the Local System Account,
...
And, for information, one of the characteristics of the LocalSystem
account is that it does not have access to any Windows network
resources, such
Mitch Gitman wrote:
2. I literally can't solve this problem while still running as a Windows
service.
[...]
Yes you can...
- the LocalSystem account is special, one of the special things about it
being that it cannot access Windows network resources.
- if you need Tomcat to access Windows
From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat vs. Samba
- when you have such a user-id/password, then go into the
Services applet (My computer...,Manage.., Services and
Applications,.. Services, right-click on Tomcat in the right
panel, choose Properties, and the Logon
André, thanks. I can confirm that changing the log-on user in Services
worked. As Charles notes in the subsequent post, I can see now that the Log
On tab in Configure Tomcat (tomcat6w.exe) mimics the Log On tab for a
service's properties in the Services admin tool.
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 1:14 AM,
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Subject: Tomcat vs. Samba
So basically, the credentials I input when mapping the
network drive get picked up when invoking Ant by hand
(scenario #2), but they don't get picked up when it is
Hudson running on Tomcat that is invoking Ant (scenario #3).
Windows
@tomcat.apache.org
Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2008 14:37:50 -0600
Subject: RE: Tomcat vs. Samba
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat vs. Samba
So basically, the credentials I input when mapping the
network drive get picked up when invoking Ant by hand
(scenario #2), but they don't get picked up
this. But that tool is only on Windows Vista
Professional, and the spare machine I'm using for Hudson builds has Windows
Vista Home.
Anyway, moral of the story: blame Windows.
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
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Subject: Tomcat vs. Samba
Subject: Re: Tomcat vs. Samba
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To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Charles, you nailed it. Major thanks. I owe you a bottle of wine or something.
Yes, I was running Tomcat as a Windows service, and it should have dawned on me
that somehow that was part of the equation.
If I go ahead
I'm running the Hudson continuous integration
serverhttps://hudson.dev.java.net/webapp on Tomcat 6.0 on a Windows
machine. To perform a build, I have Hudson
invoking an Ant build script. At one point, the build script needs to upload
a file to a Linux machine. I can think of two ways to accomplish
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Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2008 15:23:14 -0800
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To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Tomcat vs. Samba
I'm running the Hudson continuous integration
serverhttps://hudson.dev.java.net/webapp on Tomcat 6.0 on a Windows
machine. To perform
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