Yes, and that's a 100% indicator that something is wrong with either the IIS
configuration or the configuration of the connector between the two.  In
other words, it's not a tomcat problem.

John Turner
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To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Problem with IIS Win2K + Tomcat



JAVA_HOME is set correctly.

When I enter http://localhost:8080/examples/  etc... JSP's execute
correctly.
This forces Tomcat to be the web server, am I correct?

      Paul



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