Hi, We are attempting to upgrade our product from using tomcat 6.0.29 to 6.0.32 (and also upgrade to the latest patch of Java 6). This process has been rocky, and when I installed the latest version of our product on windows, the tomcat service would not start, and I saw an error dialog (below) with text:
The {0} envionment variable does not point to a working 32-bit JDK or JRE If windows does not auto-correct it, you will see that the word "environment" is misspelled as "envionment" - missing the letter "r". [cid:image001.png@01CC4558.95A81140] I'm sure the cause of the error is in our own product. I only mention it because when I saw an anonymous error dialog with a misspelled word, my first thought was that I had a computer virus or some other malware. If there is a spelling error in a tomcat dialog, I'm sure somebody is fastidious enough to want to fix it. Can anybody verify whether this dialog was really generated by tomcat? This probably isn't relevant, but I am running Windows 7 Professional on a 64-bit machine. We are, in fact, bundling a 32-bit JRE in our product. Tomcat was installed via a zipfile, but probably configured incorrectly. Once again, I am not asking for help determining the cause of the error dialog: I am merely reporting the typographical error. Thanks, Eric