Hi,

If u have jk_nt_service.zip file then unzip it and extract the
executable to bin folder under tomcat home
Go to the conf  folder under tomcat home and open the wrapper.properties
with some text editor.
Update the wrapper.tomcat_home to point to the tomcat home directory
Update the wrapper.java_home to point to the jdk1.3 directory
Run the executable to set up Jakarta as a service  ---go to the bin
folder under tomcat home and run the following command on the command
line prompt jk_nt_service -I Jakarta  <complete path to the
wrapper.properties file> 
Eg :  jk_nt_service -I Jakarta
C:\foo\Jakarta-tomcat\conf\wrapper.properties


On the command prompt  start Jakarta by typing in net start Jakarta  
Fire up IE Explorer and go to http://localhost:8080/examples/jsp
You should be able to see the jsp examples 
Click on execute of the Numberguess example and play with the JSP until
you get the right answer  ?
Close the IE Explorer
On the command prompt  stop Jakarta by typing in net stop Jakarta  

You have successfully installed Jakarta as a service !!!!!!!!!!!!


-----Original Message-----
From: secfoc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 7:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: tomcat as nt service

i install tomcat as an nt-service, via jk_nt_service -i tomcat
"c:\program files\tomcat\conf\wrapper.properties"  and it looks fine.
but then the service 
won´t start and won´t even give me a reason why. and it looks good.
when i start tomcat via "c:\program files\tomcat\bin\startup.bat"
everything runs 
fine and smooth....but i need the service...

anybody seen this problem???
anybody an idea???



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