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>I had a similar problem, and thanks to advice from this mailing list
>installed JDK 1.2.  My problems dissappeared.
>
>I was running JDK 1.1.6 (other than this, everything else was the same
>as your setup) and getting the same error message you describe, and also
>another message "cannot scan servlet headers" when accessing the web
>server from its hostname (ie hostname.domain eg my hostname is "hakea").
>This is also referenced in the archives of the mailing list as pointed
>out to me by one of the list members: 
>       
><http://java.apache.org/faq/index.cgi?_highlightWords=cannot%20scan%20se
>rvlet&file=28>
>
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>I guess the big question is: 
>
>Is this a widely known problem running Apache JServ on NT 4.0? (That you
>have to use JDK 1.2)
>Or has anyone successfully got it working using JDK 1.1.x?

i was able to get it to work with jdk 1.1.6. i had a problem at first but that was 
because 
i was using jsdk 2.1 and not 2.0. i am currently working with jserv on jdk 1.1.6.

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