Thank all of you!

i have resolved the problem according to your suggestion, which is turn off UCA 
in control panel.
 
> From: chuck.caldar...@unisys.com
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 11:40:12 -0600
> Subject: RE: tomcat can not work on vista sometimes
> 
> > From: chenll [mailto:c_l...@hotmail.com]
> > Subject: RE: tomcat can not work on vista sometimes
> > 
> > typed http://localhost:8080 in Firefox, it exist "Failed to
> > connect: firefox can't estabish a connection to the server at
> > localhost:8080;
> 
> Either Tomcat isn't running, or your firewall is blocking access to port 8080.
> 
> > Feb 8, 2010 11:04:05 AM org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina start
> > INFO: Server startup in 1046 ms
> 
> This shows Tomcat is fully active at 11:04:05.
> 
> > Feb 8, 2010 2:38:41 PM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardService stop
> > INFO: Stopping service Catalina
> 
> This shows Tomcat stopping at 14:38:41. When did you attempt to access Tomcat?
> 
> > i clicked the file in Program Fles\Apache software
> > foundation\Tomcat6.0\bin\Tomcat6.exe, it can work well.
> 
> What does "it can work well" mean?
> 
> > i try to run the application -geonetwork, i failed.
> 
> How do you "try to run the application"? And what does that have to do with 
> Tomcat?
> 
> > And then i clicked the file in
> > Program Fles\Apache software foundation\Tomcat6.0\bin\Tomcat6.exe
> 
> Does this mean you tried to start Tomcat a second time when it was already 
> running?
> 
> > and typed http://localhost:8080 in Firefox, the webpage of apache software
> > foundation is showed
> 
> Note that browsers like to cache lots of web pages, so it's always a good 
> idea to use F5 (refresh) to make sure the server is really responding rather 
> than the browser showing old information.
> 
> > but it exists http error:404 when clicking those
> > functions in http://localhost:8080 (such as Tomcat
> > manager, Status).
> 
> That doesn't make sense, if the Tomcat home page is really available. Stop 
> Tomcat, clear out the logs, clear your browser cache, start Tomcat, try the 
> URLs again, stop Tomcat, and examine the logs. (The logs aren't always 
> flushed out while Tomcat is running, depending on the JRE version being used.)
> 
> You can also enable the AccessLogValve in Tomcat's conf/server.xml file to 
> see what requests are actually getting to Tomcat.
> 
> - Chuck
> 
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