It happens when I attempt to acess the Apache Tomcat page http://localhost:8080. The browser is IE 6.0, running under Windows XP.
I checked Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services, and lists ApaAche Tomcat as neither Started nor Stopped. After I manually start it and try accessing the Apache Tomcat page, the same thing happens, either the browser displays a blank page or gives me the "page not found" error. Yes, I did try accessing through http://localhost:8080 and not 808; again, error msg or a blank page. Any assistance is appreciated. Thanks. fjm What is giving you this error? Is this from the browser, or something from a startup script? Check your services (Control Panel->Administrative tools->Services), and make sure the Tomcat service has started. If it hasn't go ahead and start it from the Services control panel. You shouldn't need to run anything from the command line to start or use Tomcat. If it's failing to start, check the Catalina and Jakarta_service log files under $INSTALLDIR\logs. You're trying to connect to "http://localhost:8080/", right? I remember spending a good ten minutes once after I fumble-fingered the URL to port 808, trying to figure out why Tomcat wasn't responding. ;) --- Tracy Nelson / Nelnet Business Solutions 402 / 617-9449 | -----Original Message----- | From: Frank J Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sent: Thursday, 28 September, 2006 22:30 | To: Tomcat Users List | Subject: Apache Tomcat\Windows XP\"page not found" error | | Hello, | | This is a new post, and I am a newbie (at least to Apache Tomcat on | Windows). | | I went to the Apache.org website and downloaded and installed the | Windows executable under Core distributions, i.e., | | Core: | a.. zip (pgp, md5) | b.. tar.gz (pgp, md5) | c.. Windows Executable (pgp, md5) | The install went fine, but when I try to start Apache Tomcat, it just | gives me the standard error message, "unable to connect." | | This happens even after I start the Apache service known as | "Configure Tomcat" within the Apache Tomcat folder (or directory). | | I'm guessing I need to install one or two other important files or apps, | as well as do some configuring, similar to setting JAVA_HOME, and | executing (./ in Unix) the startup file (or .bat) in Windows. | | Any information is appreciated. Thanks. | | fjm