Henry,
Does your error say "page not found" or "server not found"?
If it is "server not found", try to ping your local PC from the other PC and
make sure you use the same port # as you did when you access your JSPs
locally. Otherwise, it is hard to determine from your given information.
Ken
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Subject: I don't see my JSPs - Urgent
I see my JSPs in local mode perfectly
but when I try from of other PC I can not look it,
simply not found the server.
Please Help me.
I'm using Tomcat latest version.
Henry Ortiz
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