Your quandary is a mis-configuration. Remove the virtual
directories from IIS, add the appropriate entries to
uriworkermap.properties, and then restart the IIS process (using the
Services Control Panel, or perform a machine restart, not the stop/start
buttons in IIS Admin)
Randy
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat/IIS Installation Problem
Gentlemen:
I have installed a copy of Tomcat 3.2.1 onto an IIS system.
I can process the
/examples/jsp/index.html example fine. I am trying to make
two custom
applications work in this same environment with no success.
I have created two new directories under Tomcat/webapps
when I start up
Tomcat, the servlet log file indicates that it sees these new
application
directories:
2001-05-25 03:05:25 - path=/examples :jsp: init
2001-05-25 03:05:26 - path=/admin :jsp: init
2001-05-25 03:05:26 - path=/MachineHealthROI :jsp: init
2001-05-25 03:05:27 - path=/PMQualityROI :jsp: init
2001-05-25 03:05:27 - path= :jsp: init
2001-05-25 03:05:28 - path=/test :jsp: init
If I specify a request to an application as follows:
http://localhost/PMQualityROI/index.jsp or
http://localhost/PMQualityROI, I
get a 404 file not found error.
If I create a virtual directory within IIS for an
application, When I access the
application as follows:
http://localhost/MachineHealth/ROI/index.jsp or
http://localhostMachineHealthROI, I get a 403 no
authorization error.
Could you posibly supply and additional information, which
might help me out of
my quandry?
Thank-you for any help you can give me.
Ernie DiCicco