Trevor ,

You could just search for the servlets.properties file with the NT's Find
Files and Folders utility (hope you are on NT, but there is something
similar in Win 95/98). Anyway it's in the:
<your path to jsm-default>\services\jse\properties

Mike

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Trevor Stewart [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Monday, March 08, 1999 7:55 AM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Location of servlets.properties

        Where should servlets.properties be placed inorder for it to be
read?  I
        am using JRun 2.2.1 with IIS 4.0.

        TIA,
        Trevor


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