For Jrun 3.1. You have to go to Jrun\bin folder to run the command even if
you have specified the directory in the NT path environment parameter. I do
not know why this happend though. Jrun 3.0 did not have this issue.
Thanks,
Bin Zhou
>From: "Johansen, Roar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: JRun-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Cannot install JRun 3.1 after uninstalling JRun 3.0
>Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 12:38:48 +0200
>
>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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