I had exactly the same problem on Windows 2000 when I tried to install JRun
outside the default "Programs Files" directory. All I did was to uninstall
and re-install it in the "Programs Files" directory. This works fine now but
I think Allaire should investigate this problem. For now, try to uninstall
and re-install by accepting all defaults and let us know if it works.
Mohamed.

-----Original Message-----
From: Johansen, Roar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 September 2001 11:39
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Cannot install JRun 3.1 after uninstalling JRun 3.0 


Help,
I run JRun developer edition on my desktop (NT 4.0 SP6a) for testing stuff
before deploying to a "live" JRun server. The live server runs on Solaris
2.7 and was recently successfully upgraded to 3.1. Therefore, I want to make
the same move on my desktop. I did what it took - i.e. uninstalled 3.0 and
downloaded jrun-31-win-us.exe and ran this. However, after having copied the
files, the setup tries to configure and start servers. This persistently
pops up the message
"Could not find <JRun rootdir>/lib/jvms.properties file."
1. The jvms.properties is there for sure.
2. The setup has been done successfully on machines that have never seen 3.0
on their hard disks...
3. ...but others in my department who recently uninstalled 3.0 experience
the same behavior when installing 3.1
4. I logged on as local administrator, and ran the setup successfully, even
brought up the admin console. However, logging off an on with my domain
account (which I need to do to access the rest of my stuff), the same
message pops up when I try to start either admin or default server.

This used to work like a champ. Appreciate any suggestions here, am STUCK
right now...
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