I found a better way to accomplish what I was trying to do; but I'd like to find out why I can't run Tomcat as an account other than System, in case I have a need for it at some later point. Thanks for trying.
Darryl Wilburn wrote:
In Administrative Tools, go to Local Security Policy
and navigate to Local Policies >> User Rights
Assignment. This lists all the assignable user
rights. At the very least, this account will need to
be assigned to "Logon On as a Service". Don't mess
around with the Net Logon service. The only service
you need to mess with is Apache Tomcat. The other
services aren't broken, so don't try to "fix" them. You might also consider looking here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;kbhowto&sd=TECH&ln=EN-US&FR=0
Darryl
--- Mark Leone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can you tell me how to check for that? The only---------------------------------------------------------------------
options I can find for defining account properties are in Control Panel -->
Users and Administrative Tools --> Computer Management; and
neither of those have any settings beyond very basic things like Admin vs.
limited priviliges.
I played around a bit with the Net Logon service. I
specified the desired account credentials in the Log On tab of the
Service Properties, and then when I tried to start the service I got the
following error.
"Could Not start the Net Logon service on local computer.
Error 1079: The accout specified for this service is
different from the account specified for other services running in the
same process."
Not sure what to make of this, or if I'm barking up
the wrong tree. Please enlighten me.
Darryl Wilburn wrote:
while,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
Tomcatwith Tomcat logging on as the local System account. Now I'd like
toto have some additional access rights, so I'm trying to get it
alog on as a privileged user. I have Tomcat 5.5.8 installed as
closeService 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
tabthe Service properties window and re-launch it, the "Log On"
Systemhas reverted to its default configuration, i.e. Log on as "Local
---------------------------------------------------------------------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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