John, this is strange.  How do you start tomcat? Are you at a command
prompt?
Who are you logged in as? Administrator?
What are the permissions on the folders? Anything to constrained for the
user?
Erase all the log files in the log directory.
>From the command line go into tomcat bin and type "catalina.bat run" (If
your not already).
After that send the logs and the output from the command line (again).
That is all I have if we can't figure this out I am running out of ideas.
:(





-----Original Message-----
From: John Kilbourne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 10:06 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: newbie tomcat 4.0.1installation on NT


There were no java processes going that I could determine. I changed
the server.xml file as you suggested, but the log file was no more
revealing, and there were no exception messages or warnings at the
command line. I'm sure I have no previous (from last week) tomcat
sessions running because I turn my computer off every day to bring it
home from work.

I'm very puzzled because the original installation was very simple,
and the examples ran without a hitch. Now that I've actually written
some servlet code, I am unable to see if it works.



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