Have you created a virtual directory named "jakarta" in the same folder that the isapi_redirect.dll is located?  Have you assigned this directory "execute" access?  Have you added the iapid_redirect.dll as a filter in IIS?
 
Your "Access Violation" seems to be an issue with NT.  Go over the document "Tomcat IIS Howto" very thoroughly.
 
I am using Win 2000 Server with Tomcat 3.2 and isapi_redirect.dll with no problems.  Don't know about NT4 or Tomcat 3.1.
Good luck,
Craig
-----Original Message-----
From: michael.paul3 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 9:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Redirector Failure

I have a problem with using the isapi_redirector.dll with Windows NT4.0.  I am trying to use Tomcat 3.1 with JDK1.3 and the NT service pack4.0.  Every time I try to access any Servlets or JSPs using the redirector the web server crashes and I get a message: Dr Watson for Windows NT.....Exception access violation(0x0000005) Address 0x10002110.  I have searched the archive of FAQ's without success.  I have checked the installation several times and rechecked that all the registry entries are correct.  I have checked the isWorkDirPersistent="false", all without success.  Does anybody have any suggestions?  Would upgrading to Tomcat 3.2 or 4.0 improve the situation?  Any help at all would be appreciated.
 
Mike Paul

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