Have you set the appopriate environment variables before running tomcat?

Is there a JAVA_HOME set?

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It's not a port conflict - tomcat has trouble finding a particular class
when starting up, but all the necessary jars are in the classpath.  Not sure
what is going on - we're going to try a reinstall.  Quite likely something
is screwed up with the classpath somewhere, but not sure where.  Just wanted
to make sure there weren't any major issues with win2k before we started
digging deeper.  Thanks, at least we now know it's *supposed* to run.

Jeff

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Subject: Re: apache/tomcat on win 2k


I have tomcat running standalone on win2k no problem.

Have changed the port from 80? Is something already using it?

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Subject: apache/tomcat on win 2k


Anyone out there know of any issues with running apache and/or tomcat on
windows 2000?  Our setup runs just fine on nt, but both apache server and
tomcat fail to start up under 2000.

Thanks for any info,
Jeff

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