I am having a similar problem. I have been reading the Jrun manuals all
morning long. It is not completely clear on what is going wrong. It looks
as though it is a configuration problem. Please forward any info if you
find out. I will do the same.
Peace
Kevin Klawon, mailto::[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Allen J.
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Subject: IIS3 to IIS4 Servlet Problems
On IIS3 and JRun all was right with the world. Then I was 'forced' to
upgrade to IIS4. I reinstalled JRun and configured for IIS4. Then, nothing
would work. Finally at the point where using
//servername:8000/servlet/ServletName works. How can I have the IIS4
installation listen to requests on :8000 and pass them to JRun? Not sure if
I laid this our right but this is the basic problem.
Help is appreciated.
Allen
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