My problem is solved. Going through the options for the umpteenth time, I 
discovered that the whole thing was starting up in JBuilder. My copy of that 
uses an earlier version of the jre. I updated the option and everything works 
like it should.

Thank you for all your help. I was amazed that I got so many inputs. I was just 
getting ready to get on the newsgroup and thank everybody.

Wally Lee

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Parsons Technical Services<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  To: Tomcat Users List<mailto:[email protected]> 
  Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 6:57 PM
  Subject: Re: Can you use Tomcat when you are not on line?


  Dang, I missed a question. Can you get to Tomcat when you are online?

  Turn off the firewall if the answer is no. Don't dial up with it off.

  In case you missed my other post go into IE under Tools and Options. On the 
  connection tab set it to never dial up. Then if you get the prompt to work 
  off line say OK. change your address to the localhost and then click on file 
  and uncheck work offline.Try clicking the go button.

  If this works go to your dial up connections and create a short cut for that 
  account. When you need to browse, click on the dial up and after connection 
  open the browser. Yeah it's a pain.

  A no luck few more things to try:
  If the network card is set to a static IP can you ping it?
  If not static, set it to a static IP and then try to ping it.
  Start the other computer and try it.
  If you can ping the static IP of the nic, set Tomcat to listen to that IP. 
  Tell the firewall that the IP of the nic is trusted.

  Whose firewall are you running?

  Doug




  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Walter Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
  To: "Tomcat Users List" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
  Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 11:56 AM
  Subject: Re: Can you use Tomcat when you are not on line?


  Answers for today follow. I tried to find out everything I could about the 
  proxy server stuff, but after an hour gave up on getting a short answer from 
  microsoft documentation. I could not find anything about ignoring it 
  although since I am working dialup the proxy server should not be the 
  problem. As usual this little fun project is beginning to take over my life. 
  Thanks for all your help.
  Wally



  Can you ping localhost? (I think you said yes.)
  Yes
  Can you ping 127.0.0.1 ?
  Yes
  What does netstat -ta show in a Dos window? Can you see the port listening?
  Yes
  Does the computer have a network card in it, and is it enabled?
  Yes, connects to my other computer but is presently turned off.
  Do you have the loopback driver installed?
  no (don't know, never used it)
  Are you running a firewall (on the PC in question)?
  Yes
  Can you connect to the Internet and browse otherwise?
  Yes
  Is it via dialup?
  Yes

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Parsons Technical Services<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL 
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    To: Tomcat Users 
List<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
    Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 7:40 AM
    Subject: Re: Can you use Tomcat when you are not on line?


    Question, if you allow IE to connect to the Internet, can you get to the
    page on localhost?
    Yes
    Can you ping localhost? (I think you said yes.)
    Yes
    Can you ping 127.0.0.1 ?
    Yes
    What does netstat -ta show in a Dos window? Can you see the port 
  listening?
    Yes
    Does the computer have a network card in it, and is it enabled?
    Yes, connects to my other computer
    Do you have the loopback driver installed?
    no (don't know, never used it)
    Are you running a firewall (on the PC in question)?
    Yes
    Can you connect to the Internet and browse otherwise?
    Yes
    Is it via dialup?
    Yes
    Doug

    ----- Original Message ----- 
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    To: "Tomcat Users List" 
  
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    Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 1:05 AM
    Subject: Re: Can you use Tomcat when you are not on line?


    Hi Jim,
    I thought this was going to be the answer, but alas I don't have an option
    exactly like that. The Internet Options/LAN setting states that it does 
  not
    apply to dialup. I looked at the setting anyway and it is not checked 
  where
    they ask if I am using a proxy server. I couldn't find any other place 
  that
    proxy servers are mentioned so I don't have any idea where one could be. I
    will keep trying things.
    Thanks,
     Wally
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      Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 10:06 PM
      Subject: RE: Can you use Tomcat when you are not on line?



      Wally,

      Did you set your Internet Explorer to "Bypass proxy server for local
      addresses" (Internet Options | Local Area Network (LAN) Settings)?



      Jim

      -----Original Message-----
      From: Walter Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 3:06 AM
      To: Tomcat Users List; Jason Bainbridge
      Subject: Re: Can you use Tomcat when you are not on line?

      Thanks for responding. My IE is totally up to date. I have changed and
      re-changed all the options for connecting and it does not seem to make
      any difference. I cannot go to Firefox because the company does not want
      to. So I will keep playing around and see what happens. It does not seem
      to be a problem right now.
      Wally
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        On Apr 6, 2005 10:44 AM, Walter Lee
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        > I have Tomcat installed on W2K and it says it is installed
      correctly. When I try the examples it tells me that I must be on line.
      If I am using localhost:8080 why does it need to be on line?
        >

        This is just Internet Explorer being tempermental, as other posters
        have suggested either just use Firefox -
      
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    or just
        play around with checking and unchecking File / work Offline in
        Internet Explorer in between page refreshes. Eventually it will work.

        I think this was only a problem with older versions of IE though.

        --
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