Mark,
Does the account you're trying to use have all the
correct user rights (act as part of the operating
system, run as a service, etc.)?
Darryl
--- Mark Leone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this is a pretty basic question, but I
> couldn't find an answer
> in the archives. I've been using Tomcat for a while,
> with Tomcat logging
> on as the local System account. Now I'd like Tomcat
> to have some
> additional access rights, so I'm trying to get it to
> log on as a
> privileged user. I have Tomcat 5.5.8 installed as a
> Service on Windows
> XP. I launch the Service properties window, go to
> the "Log On" tab,
> check the "This Account" radio button, and then
> enter the account
> credentials.
>
> The credentials seem to be accepted, but if I close
> the Service
> properties window and re-launch it, the "Log On" tab
> has reverted to its
> default configuration, i.e. Log on as "Local System
> Account" is enabled
> instead of the account I specified. And Tomcat
> doesn't have the access
> rights I'd like it to have, even after restart.
>
>
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