What version of Jrun are you using?  In 3.0, if you set up a web
application, you can point the directory for the application anywhere on
your file system and serve your pages from there.

--Sharna

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hi everyone,
I have LiveSoftware's Jrun installed on on NT 4.0
server..its up and running and gives me the example
servlets. but how do i set it up to server pages from
other directories other than the default examples
one...
thanks everyone for any suggestions...

take care
manish



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