This may have to do with the ID associated with the JRUN service.
In the Windows NT Services dialog,
select the JRUN Server that you are using,
click on the Startup button,
in the "Log On As" group box click the option "This account",
specify an ID and password that is authorized for your resource,
click OK to accept the new ID
Stop and restart your JRun server.
See if that works.
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Hi all,
I installed Jrun as WINDOWS'NT service.When accessing database using
servlet/jsp it is giving DSN not found error.Then i unstalled JRUN and
installed once again ,this time without WINDOWS'NT service option.Then it
is
working fine.I want to run JRUN as WINDOWS'NT service.what i have to do.
Any help will be appreciated.
Regards,
Naidu Babu.
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