As far as NT goes at least, you can edit the environment variables by going
to control panel -> System -> Environment variables, if you don't feel like
editing your autoexec.bat.  You can also add it on its own line (ie.
TOMCAT_HOME) instead of appending it to the PATH values, but either should
work.

-Chris Tullbane

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See comments below.

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Subject: tomcat 3.1 installation


> I tried installing tomcat 3.1 on win'98

Why?

>
> it says unable to find TOMCAT_HOME

TOMCAT_HOME is an enviroment variable.  I believe, on Windoze you need to
edit your Autoexec.bat file and add the path to Tomcat. Ie.
"C:\jakarta-tomcat\".  You add this to your PATH line where you should also
have your jdk path set.


--Isaac Sparrow
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Staff Engineer
VisiComp, Inc.

http://www.visicomp.com

>
> please help
>
> Thanks
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