Check the 'hosts' file within your WINNT directory (do a search, but I think
it's under system32?)
There should be a line in this file which associates 'localhost' with an IP
address (127.0.0.1 by default). To verify that this is working OK, just go
to the DOS command prompt and type 'ping localhost'. If it does not reply
with your IP address for your local machine, you most likely don't have
things setup in that file correctly.
Also, you might need to modify the port assignment in the webserver.xml
properties file. The default is either :80 or :8080. Anyhow, if there is a
conflict because something else is assigned to that port, the server
probably won't start right.
Just my two cents. Good luck.
Ken
-----Original Message-----
From: Arthur Gittleman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 12:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JSWDK Problem
JSWDK used to work but lately when I try to start the server the first two
lines of the message in the server window appear and then the window
disappears before displaying the third line. I'm running NT4.0 on a
Pentium III. I tried reinstalling, but with no success. Has anyone
encountered this behavior or have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Art
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