> From: Jaime Almeida [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: Re: I need help as soon as possible..
> 
> I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you.

You didn't upset me (I'm too old for that), but it's a typical newbie
mistake that will cause fewer people to be interested in your message.

> The error appears in a message box launched by the server in 
> the Eclipse.

Can you successfully run Tomcat outside of Eclipse?  If so, then this is
an Eclipse, not Tomcat problem.

> I've installed Tomcat directly from the ApacheFoundation.org

Which is not tomcat.apache.org, which is where you really should be
looking.

> I guess I didn't nothing wrong because I've already used the 
> server before, without problems...

Something must have changed.  Make sure you don't have a global
CLASSPATH environment variable set up, and try it again.  If that fails,
try removing your current Tomcat installation (including the service),
then download and install the .zip version rather than the .exe one.
The .zip version includes startup and shutdown scripts that make
debugging Tomcat problems a bit easier.  Also follow Mark D's suggestion
of installing Tomcat in a directory without spaces in the name.

> I have the Windows Vista in my computer

Tomcat does successfully run on Vista, so that's not an inherent issue.
However, Vista security seems to be a bit more restrictive than XP; it's
possible something triggered an access restriction, but it's not really
likely.

 - Chuck


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