Just
so that you know, I have had it working fin with NT 4.0 SP6 and tomcat
3.1
-Original Message-From: Craig O'Brien
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, January 15,
2001 12:50 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
michael.paul3Subject: RE: Redirector Failure
Have
you created a virtual directory named "jakarta" in the same folder that the
isapi_redirect.dll is located? Have you assigned this directory
"execute" access? Have you added the iapid_redirect.dll as a filter in
IIS?
Your
"Access Violation" seems to be an issue with NT. Go over the document
"Tomcat IIS Howto" very thoroughly.
I am using Win 2000 Serverwith Tomcat 3.2 and
isapi_redirect.dll with no problems. Don't know about NT4 or Tomcat
3.1.
Good
luck,
Craig
-Original Message-From: michael.paul3
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001
9:27 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
Redirector Failure
I have a problem with using the isapi_redirector.dll with
Windows NT4.0. I am trying to use Tomcat 3.1 with JDK1.3 and the NT
service pack4.0. Every time I try to access any Servlets or JSPs using
the redirector the web server crashes and I get a message: Dr Watson for
Windows NT.Exception access violation(0x005) Address
0x10002110. I have searched the archive of FAQ's without
success. I have checked the installation several times and rechecked
that all the registry entries are correct. I have checked the
isWorkDirPersistent="false", all without success. Does anybody have
any suggestions? Would upgrading to Tomcat 3.2 or 4.0 improve the
situation? Any help at all would be appreciated.
Mike Paul