Might want to check that your ports are set to the expected defaults in the jrun.xml 
files for each server.  If the ports happened to still be in use during the reinstall 
then new ones would have been chosen (I'm don't know how the uninstaller works when 
there are servers still running for example). 

<service CLASS="jrun.servlet.http.WebService" name="WebService">
..   
    <attribute name="port">8100</attribute>
..
</service>


-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 3:40 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: configuring jrun4


After having to reinstall jrun4 I cannot find any servers after launching, nor
can localhost:8000 find the JMC.

Everything seems fine in the installed /JRun/ files.

Does anyone know where I should look?

Wayne Davies



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