Could you recomend me any Windows version to avoid this?
Is there some way to send the output of the console to a file?? if not, is
it possible to always click <enter> in that console so as to left the
selection-mode "unselected"??
I`m asking you this because I`ve got no problem on doing this in my
company/work place.
But I`m thinking about this situation, that is likely posible, server is
restarted, the user clicks to start Tomcat , how can I advise him not to
click that window???
Excuse me about not beeing happy with your response, I understand that your
not the person who made Tomcat, but I really can`t understand why Linux
doesn`t have these problem and Windows does.

Thanks.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: Windows freeze...


> Leo,
>
> > On Windows, when an applicacion throws an Exception, for the first
> > time, Tomcat freezes, until I hit the keyboard or I do something on
> > the DOS console that appears when Tomcat starts up.
>
> I've had this "problem" before. It turns out that in some DOS windows,
> when you click on them, they suspend the console output because the
> mouse is in "selection" mode.
>
> Pressing <enter> gives you miles of queued-up output. It's like turning
> on scroll lock on a real console.
>
> Just try not to click *inside* the DOS box when you switch to it.
> Instead, head for the title bar, of better yet, ignore your mouse and
> use ALT-TAB :)
>
> -chris
>
>
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