Thank you for your help. :-)
Slim

At 09:14 AM 16/06/99 -0700, you wrote:
>The easiest way to resolve this is to install the Apache Web Server, you
>should then have apache.exe.  By the way you will also need jdk1.1 or
>higher and jsdk2.0 (not 2.1).
>
>If you are trying to run JServ within another Web Server or as a
>standalone server, you will
>need to perform the configuration yourself.  Some instructions have been
>given recently for starting Jserv from the command line or as an NT
>service.
>
>Slim Driss wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> When I've began the installation of JServ. JServ had request to give it the
>> apache.exe file!
>> But when I made a search on apache.exe file in my disk, I couldn't find
it!!!
>> Have you any suggests to resolve this problem.
>> Thank you,
>> Driss Slim.
>> 
>
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