Or you can use Tomcat 5.5 which does not need a JDK anymore, but can run
on the 5.0 JRE (1.5.0)
Johan Philippe
Real Software
http://www.realsoftwaregroup.com/
-Original Message-
From: George Sexton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 30 mei 2005 6:48
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
There's nothing that's available really:
http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=pst
Even Microsoft did not provide a type (it is even missing in the registry
definition of .pst).
Johan Philippe
Real Software
http://www.realsoftwaregroup.com/
-Original Message-
From: Marot
Hi cam,
When running tomcat as a windows service, there is also a configuration
screen. If you do not yet have the small icon in the notification area,
you can use the Configure Tomcat option from the Start menu (or
tomcat5w.exe //ES//Tomcat5).
In this screen you can add the parameters on the
Hi Carol,
You can not always copy a private key stored on a token to somewhere
else. Many of these devices are constructed especially to make this
impossible. I know for a fact that that this is the case for example
with SmartCards use in the banking world to access secured systems.
In general
Hi Mark,
To answer your questions:
- You can create your own Certificate Authority (CA) with no links to
any other certificate, institution,... A typical CA certificate is just
that: a self-signed certificate (=signed with the private key matching
the public key contained inside the