I'm pretty sure Kazaa starts a webserver on port 80. That's also how
Kazza's theatre (preview a downloading movie file) works. 
 
If you've modified Tomcat to start on port 80, then change it back to
8080.  Or... if I'm remembering wrong, and it's kazza that starts on
8080, then change Tomcat to 80.  


> -----Original Message-----
> From: David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 12:37 PM
> To: Tomcat User
> Subject: Conflict of Kazaa and Tomcat
> 
> 
> Hi guys,
>  
> I am a newbie to Tomcat. 
> I followed all the instructions on how to set up the tomcat 
> server. I managed to test if it is working and stuff.
>  
> I setup the server properly. Ran the test page, I managed to 
> get the to Tomcat set up test page correctly displayed.
> PROBLEM: All the set up and test were done with my Kazaa switched off.
>  
> When my kazaa is running, this is where the problem lies.
>  
> If I were to let my Kazaa to run, I find that my Tomcat 
> server can be successful started up. When I try to access my 
> localhost site on my IE, it turns out that the 
> Download folder of Kazaa is the root for my localhost address.
>  
> I am using Windows XP. Does anyone know why when I am running 
> Kazaa, the tomcat server cannot be started ?
>  
> Regards
> David
>  
> 


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