FWIW, I have heard another report of this.

On Dec 18, 2007, at 1:38 PM, Les Vogel wrote:

So, I've used the scripts that everyone sent around. That launch JavaMonitor as user: appserver. And, I used the wiki instructions & script for "Alternative Ant Build Script for Fully Embedded and Split Install Bundles"

Doing all the chown/chmod's as recommended. And when I get into JavaMonitor, all I see is the directories, no files. Has anyone gotten past this?

I use dscl, "readall /Local/Default/Users" & "readall /Local/ Default/Groups" and see that appserver:appserveradm both exist. When I do a "ls -l" on my files, there's an _appserver & _appserveradm listed, but that appears in the dscl listings.

Any ideas?

My next one is to try launching JavaMonitor as a real user, and do the same with my App.
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