Elizabeth Barham wrote:
> 
> I was wondering how to go about doing this myself and
> found it mentioned on jguru's tomcat faq:
> 
> http://www.jguru.com/faq/home.jsp?topic=Tomcat
> 
> It was a few pages over, though.
> 
> I do not have a IIS machine and have not tried this,
> but from my understanding, when Tomcat and IIS are
> running on the same machine, the ISAPI configuration
> references "localhost" (the same machine). When Tomcat
> is on another machine, you would reference the name of
> the other machine in place of "localhost". Of course,
> you'll need to make sure IIS is using the correct DNS
> for looking up the machine on your intranet.
> 
> Elizabeth
> 
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > IIS & Tomcat runs good when they are on the same
> > machine.
> > I can run jsp, servlets ... and IsapiRedirector is
> > good.
> > But I want to pass IIs on an other computer (located
> > on the LAN).
> > How can I do that??
> > When I install Isapi Redirect the arrow is red. When
> > I create virtual
> > directories (which are pointed on tomcat machine) I
> > have the red icon
> > "error" in front of them. I don't know why.

This is because IIS cannot find the directory on local filesystem.

> > Where can I put isapi_redirect? on IIs machine?
> > Does somebody know where I can find a tutorial to do
> > that?
> > Thanks
> 
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