I tried tomcat.bat run jkconf, but it complains that 'run' is not a valid
option:

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I:\JBoss-2.4.1_Tomcat-3.2.3\tomcat\bin>tomcat.bat run jkconf
Including all jars in I:\JBoss-2.4.1_Tomcat-3.2.3\tomcat\lib in your
CLASSPATH.

Using CLASSPATH:
I:\JBoss-2.4.1_Tomcat-3.2.3\tomcat\classes;I:\JBoss-2.4.1_Tomca
t-3.2.3\tomcat\lib\ant.jar;I:\JBoss-2.4.1_Tomcat-3.2.3\tomcat\lib\jasper.jar
;I:\
JBoss-2.4.1_Tomcat-3.2.3\tomcat\lib\jaxp.jar;I:\JBoss-2.4.1_Tomcat-3.2.3\tom
cat\
lib\parser.jar;I:\JBoss-2.4.1_Tomcat-3.2.3\tomcat\lib\servlet.jar;I:\JBoss-2
.4.1
_Tomcat-3.2.3\tomcat\lib\webserver.jar;;c:\opt\TRANSA~1\Classes\CTGCLI~1.JAR
;C:\
IBM Connectors\classes;.;I:\jdk1.3.1\lib\tools.jar

Usage: java org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat {options}
  Options are:
    -config file (or -f file)  Use this file instead of server.xml
    -help (or help)            Show this usage report
    -home dir (or -h dir)      Use this directory as tomcat.home
    -stop                      Shut down currently running Tomcat

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-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Tataryn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 10:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: missing mod_jk.conf-auto


Hi Brett, I asked this questions yesterday, except my system was Linux.
 Here is the answer I got:

Brian Richards wrote:

try running tomcat.sh run jkconf

-brian


So try going into your bin directory and running:

    tomcat.bat run jkconf


Craig.

Brett Crossley wrote:

>I am running JBoss-2.4.1_Tomcat-3.2.3. The Tomcat server starts fine and
>works ok, but does not generate the mod_jk.conf-auto. For 3.2.3 the docs
say
>you don't have to set any params to get this to work. Any ideas? I have a
>mod_jk.conf, but did not know if I needed to modify it.
>Also, I downloaded the mod_jk.dll, but that seems to go in the apache
>modules directory.
>Any help is apreciated.
>Brett
>
>
>





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