Make sure that the DSN's are accessible for the user that the service runs
as. If you have DSN's that are local to a particular user the service may
not be able to see them.
At 15:49 15/05/2001 +0530, you wrote:
>Hi all,
> I installed Jrun as WINDOWS'NT service.When accessing database using
>servlet/jsp it is giving DSN not found error.Then i unstalled JRUN and
>installed once again ,this time without WINDOWS'NT service option.Then it is
>working fine.I want to run JRUN as WINDOWS'NT service.what i have to do.
>
>Any help will be appreciated.
>
>Regards,
>Naidu Babu.
>
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