> line:
> p:\java\jdk1.3\bin\java.exe -classpath
>
c:\progra~1\jakart~1.2\classes;c:\progra~1\jakart~1.2\lib\jaxp.jar;c:\progra
~1\jakart~1.2\lib\parser.jar;c:\progra~1\jakart~1.2\lib\webserver.jar;c:\pro
gra~1\jakart~1.2\lib\servlet.jar;c:\progra~1\jakart~1.2\lib\jasper.jar;p:\ja
va\jdk1.3\lib\tools.jar
> org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat -config
c:\progra~1\jakart~1.2\conf\server.xml
> -home c:\progra~1\jakart~1.2

        Is that really a driver p?  If so, is it a network drive?  If so,
does the System account on this machine have permissions to access java.exe
from the remote computer?  If this is the problem, you will probably want to
either (1) install jdk locally or (2) change the account that Tomcat runs as
to an account that has permissions on the drive.

        That's really the only thing that looks troublesome to me.

        Randy

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