Jocelyn,

I didn't read enough or carefully enough.


You really ought to get a more up-to-date version of the JRE or SDK. I 
recommend 1.4.0_01 or 1.3.1, but using 1.2 at this point is not a good idea.


By the way, how do you (or your colleague) you get Tomcat to run as a 
service? Via Apache?

Are you certain that it's the Tomcat process that's crashing? Your 
diagnostic didn't include the application name that is (I believe) in the 
window title of the alert whose contents you reported. Is it "java.exe" or 
something else?


Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA


At 23:59 2002-08-31, you wrote:
>....
>
>My system: Tomcat 4.0.4 is running stand-alone on Windows NT 4 (service
>pack 3); starting it by invoking Tomcat's startup.bat from a DOS window.
>My Java is Sun's "Classic VM (build JDK-1.2-V, native threads)". Machine
>is a 64 MB Dell Latitude.
>
>My colleague's system is a new Sony Vaio running Windows XP, same version
>of Tomcat, also a Sun JVM but probably a slightly newer one. Tomcat
>running as a service...
>
>Jocelyn Paine


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