Hi Vaishali,
catalina Home is what you should define in the environment variables.
Goto Control Panel, Systems, Advanced Tab, Click on the Environment Variables.
Create a new System Variable of name CATALINA_HOME and its corresponding value as the 
folder where you have extrated the tomcat.. (e.g. E:\tomcat\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.3)

Also create a new one for Java home (if it does not exist) name - JAVA_HOME and value 
(the path where you have installed the Jdk e.g. c:\jdk1.4)

You create the above system variables and then start the webserver..

Lets hope it will start then.

Rgds
Sitaram

(If the variables are already defined, I am very sorry i cant help you)


-----Original Message-----
From: Vaishali S. Pandya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 1:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: tomcat4.0 conf.(off topic)


hi all
actually i asked this on tomcat-interest and servlet-interest too but could
not find the answer to start my tomcat working
i found lot's of sites and links of lots of sides and tried a lot AND
follow all the statements given there
but yet my tomcat -4 is not working
in fact it has not been configured properly
it is tomcat 4.0
i did download the zip verson and extract it
found all the folders
is it the right way?
or i have to download a setup file something and install on my pc?
i created a mytomcat folder in my E drive and my all extracted files and
folders are there
what is catalina_home?
well it is an off topic and if u don't mind pls help me
3.1 is working fine
it is windows XP
thanks in advance

Vaishali
Reliance Ind Ltd
A'bad

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