Hi Tom,

    the file tomcat-users.xml is for authentication only, isn't it?  For
example, security example.

Thx

Jason

Tom Horn wrote:

> have you tried to insert your 'nobody' in the
> tomcat-user.xml file?
> gp
>
> --- Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> >     I run the tomcat using startup.sh using the user
> > "root".  It runs
> > fine.  If I run it using the same startup.sh but
> > using the user "nobody"
> > instead, then I will get ".....jsp file: file not
> > found" when running
> > few sample programs.  E.g.  the "INCLUDE" sample
> > program.  However, not
> > all sample programs (.jsp file) give me the same
> > kind of response.  I am
> > not absolutely sure it is related to the problem I
> > mention above.  I
> > just know I get this problem whenever I run the
> > script using the user
> > "nobody" .  Strange....
> >
> >     Any idea?
> >
> > Thank you for your help
> >
> > Jason
> >
>
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