At 12:41 PM 11/25/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Ya, Christopher Balz is "right on the money" with his solid judgement that all of
the various slashes in BOTH the path and the classpath env. variables should
definitely point in just one direction only!!!
This isn't an issue. As I wrote in my post I had two sets of output. One I got when trying to run tomcat from dos which only gave me "bad command or file name".

The second set of output is from cygwin, a unix emulator that mixes up/ takes care of slashes of different directions. I included that output because it gave a little bit more information.

My apologies if it gave anyone the mistaken impression that I had mixed slash types in my Windows 2000 environmental variables.

I could still use some help. Clicking on startup.bat gets tomcat running. typing "startup.bat" at a dos prompt in
C:\TOMCAT\bin does nothing.

Here are the enviromental variables for Windows 2000 I set under "system":

CLASSPATH:
.;C:\W2Kimage_c\cygwin\home\steve\Projects\Classes;C:\TOMCAT\lib\servlet.jar

PATH:
%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;%SystemRoot%\system32\nls;%SystemRoot%\system32\nls\English;C:JDK\bin;C:\ProgramFiles\GnuEmacs21.2\bin;C:\ProgramFiles;C:\PROGRA~1\ULTRAE~1;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\BINN;

JAVA_HOME:
C:\JDK

TOMCAT_HOME
C:\TOMCAT

Any ideas? Please? :)

Steve




Steve Russell
Applications Developer

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