I have what seems to be a unique problem, as I haven't seen it mentioned on the java-lists before.  Please let me know and forgive me if it is there and I somehow missed it.
 
I am running JavaWebServer 2.0 on a Windows NT platform.  It works just fine when I don't bother trying to activate the Secure Web Service on port 7070.
 
Following the instructions, I created a self-signed certificate which placed a file called "keys" in <server_root>.  After doing this I try to restart the Java Web Server, but everything then fails.  Nothing will start.
 
I have tried it as an NT Service, and upon system startup, it still fails to auto-start, as I get no response on the Admin Server or the Web Service ports (9090 and 8080).  Port 7070 for the Secure Web Service is also non-responsive.
 
If I rename the keys file to keys.bak or some other file name and start everything up, it all works fine except the Secure Web Service is not running.
 
Has anybody else encountered this?  Is there a fix?  Please help by responding with advice and/or instructions.
 
Thanks all,
Steven

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