, 2003 9:05 AM
Subject: Re: Servlet, Tomcat 3.3, IIS virtual directory access denied
On W2K, by default, the service user doesn't have access to any remote
shared drives. IMHO, this is a good thing.
Cinzia S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello people,
I've set
Hello people,
I've set up Tomcat to run as a service with a domain log on usr/pswd. IIS
works fine redirecting servlet requests to Tomcat via ISAPI redirector. All
on Windows 2000 Server.
The problem:
The java application creates and reads files from a location which
corresponds to an IIS
Win2K server's IP address inside the list and try
again.
Cinzia S wrote:
Hello people,
I'm not familiar with Linux but I'm trying to solve an access problem we
are
having with Tomcat.
I'm running Tomcat as a service on Windows 2000pro. It runs as in-process
with IIS. A java application
Hello people,
I'm not familiar with Linux but I'm trying to solve an access problem we are
having with Tomcat.
I'm running Tomcat as a service on Windows 2000pro. It runs as in-process
with IIS. A java application requires to access some directories on a Linux
box (Red Hat 7.3 running Samba
: DBMS access denied with Jakarta NT Service
Don't you think the name and version number of the DBMS would be of the
least bit help in solving your issue?
-Original Message-
From: Cinzia S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 08 October, 2002 2:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DBMS
Hi all,
I'm having database access denied when running Jakarta as an NT Service,
while no db access problems when running as a standalone program.
This is the spec: Jakarta-Tomcat 3.3.1, servicing servlets and jsp requested
by IIS through isapi_redirect.dll, Windows 2000 Server.
Thanks for any
denied with Jakarta NT Service
excuse me but I would like to know how do you do to access a database with
tomcat 3.3.1
server.xml?
web.xml?
lookup?
Can you give me a complete exemple?
thanks for your help
-Message d'origine-
De: Cinzia S [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: mardi 8 octobre 2002