If you installed from RPMs you should have one already (I believe - I 
did!).  You _will_ have to enable it (the RPM told you this when you 
installed).  To do that you can do one of two things:

1)  Use the control panel -> Services tool
2)  At a command prompt (as root, I believe) type ntsysv

The control pannel "applet" (is that what it's called?) will prompt you 
for the super-user password if you run it as a non-priviledged user.  I 
often use the control panel for things - it works quite well.  Either 
method should work fine - and your procedure is similar in both:

Look for the entry saying "tomcat4" and check the box beside it (in 
ntsysv, I _believe_ you can do this by either hitting space or <Enter> 
[aka <Return>]).

If it _really_ isn't there, repost and we'll see what we can do.

Regards,

Eddie

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Whoever has a script for starting Tomcat,
>  could you please send it to me.
>I am running Tomcat 4.0 on Redhat 7.2
>  Thanks,
>    Dan
>




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