Use only Include "d:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3\conf\mod_jk.conf-auto" at the bottom of http.conf file. Also, send me the out put of you mod_jk.conf-auto file.
-----Original Message----- From: Nathan Pfrimmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 11:05 AM To: Brian Richards; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Using mod_jk with Apache-Tomcat Actually, I've tried forward slashes... The line is actually: Include "d:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3\conf\mod_jk.conf-auto" I've also tried: Include "d:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3\conf\mod_jk.conf" It doesn't fix the Apache service start problem, both with forward, and backward slashes. I've also tried it without the quotation marks. Nathan -----Original Message----- From: Brian Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 4:22 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Using mod_jk with Apache-Tomcat try changing the path to use forward slashes like D:/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3/conf/tomcat.conf -Brian ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nathan Pfrimmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 9:23 AM Subject: Using mod_jk with Apache-Tomcat > I don't think my Apache-Tomcat connection is working. > > If I add the line: > Include "d:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3\conf\tomcat.conf" > > to the Apache/conf/httpd.conf file (as directed by the documentation), and > then try to start the Apache server I get an error pop-up box: > > "Microsoft Management Console - Could not start the Apache service on Local > Computer. The service did not return an error. This could be an internal > Windows error or an internal service error. If the problem persists, > contact your system administrator." > > Platform: > Windows 2000 > Apache 1.3 > Tomcat 3.2.3 > > Nathan Pfrimmer > Co-op Student > Professional Services, Central Europe > Open Text Corporation > Munich, Germany > > >