Sun files this bug currently under 'recently closed' in a 'non public
release':
        
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4323062.html

They also give a reference to a tool that should solve the problem:
        http://www.kcmultimedia.com/javaserv

> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Lacerda, Wellington (AFIS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. Dezember 2000 13:57
> An: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Betreff: RE: NT-Service-howto feedback
> 
> 
> Are you using JDK1.3 ? This is a know bug of JDK1.3. Change to 1.2.2. 
> Check the archives for details.
> 
> Wellington
> 
> 
>               -----Original Message-----
>               From:   David Legg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>               Sent:   07 December 2000 13:22
>               To:     '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>               Subject:        NT-Service-howto feedback
> 
>               Hi,
> 
>               I've just installed Tomcat 3.2 on a new NT4 
> (sp6a) server
> with JDK 1.3.  I
>               followed the instructions very carefully and 
> had success all
> the way...
>               except when I log off the machine.  I'm using the
> jk_nt_service.exe wrapper
>               to run Tomcat as a service.
> 
>               If I logon (as administrator) and start Tomcat 
> as a service
> (using the NT
>               services applet) all is well.  I can see and 
> use  all the
> examples from a
>               remote browser accessing IIS over the network.
> 
>               However if I then log off; the Tomcat service 
> stops for some
> reason and
>               consequently remote browsing of the example 
> pages stops as
> well.
> 
>               My first reaction was that maybe I need to 
> alter the default
> settings for
>               the service (e.g. run it with administrator 
> privileges) but
> that had no
>               effect.  I shall continue to investigate but if 
> this is a
> common problem
>               perhaps it should be mentioned in the 
> NT-Service-howto.html
> file.
> 
>               Finally, let me say that I'm genuinely very 
> excited by the
> opportunities
>               Tomcat makes possible.  Keep up the good work!
> 
>               David Legg
>               Webmaster -  www.3Dlabs.com
>               Phone: +44 1784 476 616
>               
> 

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