something very similar happened to me.
I was using Apache however.
It turned out that the lines:
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# Include the configuration files needed for mod_jserv
include "C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache JServ\conf\mod_jserv.conf"
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were added twice to the <apache root>\conf\httpd.conf file of the apache
webserver. Consequently, many variables were trying to write over each
other which just doesn't work. You should try to run the startserver
command from the MS-DOS window so you know what the error was.
Also, if the ms-dos window initial memory
(properties\Memory\InitialEnvironment) isn't set to 2816, MS-DOS might not
work right.
Hope that helps
Adam Nelson
201-804-7231
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of C Kruppa
Sent: Friday, September 24, 1999 4:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JWDK1.0 randomly quit starting-up
I have been using JSWDK1.0 to develop my application, which is now finished.
My employers use IIS4, so I've been trying to migrate the application over
to JRun. After having installed JRun on my machine, JSWDK has quit working.
When I run the startserver.bat, a few command prompt windows pup-up real
quick then disappear, and that's it. No remaining window with the "endpoint
created:8080," no error messages, nothing at all. Installing JRun may or
may not have had anything to do with it, but I am at a loss for what to do.
I have "re-installed" JSWDK and it behaves the same way. Does anybody have
any ideas?
Carrie
(I'm running Windows NT)
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