Hi John, I just tested my Tomcat 4 setup on my WinNT 4.0 system, and the whole thing worked just fine.
Here's my config. -> JDK 1.3 -> Nothing in the JAVA_HOME\jre\lib\ext folder. -> PATH environment variable points to d:\jdk1.3.1\bin I run Tomcat 4 via the startup.bat batch file. Here's what I did. -> I unzipped the whole tgz to my f:\ and called this folder tc4.0.1 -> From the DOS command prompt, I changed to the folder f:\tc4.0.1\bin -> Here I issued the command startup This started Tomcat for me. I am able to test the examples,etc. After you do a basic setup as above, without adding any of your applications, are you able to run at least the default examples ? Sriram 09/12/2001 12:17:11 PM, John Kilbourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >While waiting for the download, I unzipped the tomcat I downloaded >earlier today, and had the same results, which is what happened with >the newly installled version. I un-jarred the bootstrap.jar just to >be sure the Naming/jndiPermissions class was in there (it was). If >the class is in the jar that is also the current directory, and my >setCLASSPATH command ended in a period (all true), then what is going >on here? I tried compiling some other java source I had lying around, >and had no problem. I feel I understand tomcat installation much >better, except that I still can't get it to work. I would start over, >except I've done that twice already. I am tempted to just use the old >jwsdk, even though it is out of date; I just want this servlet of >mine to run. I don't see similar questions to mine on the archives, >so others must not be having my frustration. > >Any advice? > >John > > > >------------------ Reply Separator -------------------- _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>