This may not be a JRun question, but I wonder if you have seen this.  We 
had a 500 internal server error on a "Bad Magic Number", which was fixed 
by recompiling a servlet class that has become corrupted.  This seemed 
to have happened after out NT server was hit by a power outage.  I've 
seen this before on another NT server that on occasion, when not shut 
down gracefully, would have currupted files with bad magic numbers.  
That machine just ran straight Java code w/o JRun.  We also run linux, 
where I have not seen this.  Is there some known issue about class files 
getting corrupted (on NT?) when a JVM is not shutdown gracefully?  
Thanks, BenG.

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Ben Groeneveld 
Information Concepts, Inc., 115 N.W. Oregon, Suite 30, Bend, OR 97701
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