Thanks for the reply..

Originally, I wasn't sure how to accomplish this, but after googling a
found what he meant.

I just ended up renaming the file and now the Tomcat server doesn't go
into runaway during a IIS redirect.  Thanks!

But I have another question, what exactly does this tcnative-1.dll file
do?  What are the advantages/disadvantages/security issues with Tomcat
not using this file?

Thanks again.. -Jeff


-----Original Message-----
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com] 
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 12:10 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: IIS Redirect Issue

> From: Maze, Jeffrey S. [mailto:jm...@co.geauga.oh.us]
> Subject: RE: IIS Redirect Issue
> 
> I ran the Process Explorer and have the following Thread going hay- 
> wire.
> 
> tcnative-1.dll!Java_org_apache_tomcat_jni_OS_info+0xa236
> tcnative-1.dll!Java_org_apache_tomcat_jni_Poll_poll+0xc6
> 
> > It could also be a problem with the tcnative connector on the Tomcat

> > side in case you use it. If you use it, try removing tcnative and 
> > check again.

Rainer already provided the above suggestion, which seems to be highly
applicable, given the thread trace.

 - Chuck


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