your admin module  for java web server is at the 9090
port

that is you have to give your local host path and with
: give 9090 to access  your admin module

thanks

nikhil

--- Sunjay Kaul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> vamsi ,u cant use the secure service on  trial
> version,this feature comes only with the CD u buy
> Cheers,
> Sunjay
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> Subject: How to start secure service on JWS2.0 on
> Win-NT?
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>  --
> hello forum.,
> I have installed Javawebserver2.0 on an NT
> workstation machine.
> But I seem to be unable to get the Secure web
> service started on port
> 7070 using the Administrative service.
> (Login -->Secure service --> setup-->start).
> The start button gets active again.
> Can someone help me on how to :
> 1.Start the service?
> 2.Test whether it is actually working or not.
>    -- thanks in advance
>      Vamsi
>
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