You don't have to reinstall jrun just run the connector wizard again.

dav.e

akashmaheshwari wrote:

> Hi all,
>    it is bit outof track problem
>    i am using JRUN on NES.
>    the things were doing fine with servlets.
>    today i mapped a cgi directory using
>    Manager but now every changes made by
>    JRUN installation script on the obj.conf
>    is lost .so instead on looking for servlets
>    in jrun/servlets it is looking in /netscape/plugins/java/servlets.
>    so do i hv to reinstall the JRUN..........
> regards
> akash
>
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