Probably you have not include ApacheModuleJserv.dll  file into modules
directory of Apache..
Try  putting that file into it..




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Subject:  When I install tomcat, there is a problem




Hello everybody,
I have installed Apache Web Server 1.3, Apache JServ 1.1
JDK1.2.2 and Java Servlet Development Kit 2.0
Java Servlet work well.

I want to use JSP .
but today, After I installed jakarta-tomcat ,My Apache can not
start, and there is a message" Invalid cmmand  `LoadModule`
 perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not include in the Server
configuration"I have not changed tomcat.conf.
  I don`t know where is the problem
if you know the reason ,Please tell me, Thank you!

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