I am in the process of setting up a new server to replace our existing
server.  I run Tomcat 9.0.73 with Geoserver 2.22.2 for the mapping on our
web site.  It is a Windows server running Windows Server 2019.  I have been
using this setup on our old server for the last couple of years without any
problems.  Last evening I was trying to use robocopy for the first time to
copy files from the old server to the new server.  My Geoserver data
directory is on drive D:\ and Tomcat is installed on drive C:\.  In order to
use robocopy I shared drive D:\ on the old server.  Doing this seems to have
made changes to the ownership and permissions on that drive because now when
I try to access the mapping it times out because the data for Geoserver
cannot be accessed using https.  I removed the share on drive D:\ and
rebooted the server, but the problem still remains.  I restored my Geoserver
data directory from backups just in case it was corrupted in some way, but
that did not help.  In the Tomcat manager I can view the Geoserver control
panel without any problem, however that does not use https.

 

I have been working at this for hours, so any suggestions are greatly
appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

Jerome A Wendell

 

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