I tried that.  Didn't help.  The service is writing to stdout log file. 

Anyway, I upgraded to Tomcat 6 and installed using the windows
installer, and everything works.  It does seem like a permission problem
though.

Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Mladen Turk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 4:02 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Windows service logging

Kaderabek, Kevin (TS) wrote:
> Here's my problem.
> 
> We've been runing an application under Tomcat for 7 years now, but 
> usually on Linux.  Just now, I have need to run Tomcat as a Windows 
> service.  I did this by running service.bat, and everything seems to 
> work fine, except the logging.  The only log files I get are the 
> stdout and stderr.  None of the logs described in logging.properties, 
> neither the master one in the conf directory for catalina-log nor the 
> files described in logging.properties for our application, are 
> created.  When I don't run tomcat as a service and just start it with 
> the startup.bat, there's no problem.  When I run it as a service, no 
> logging.  Seached FAQ, Web, files, etc.  Loggings been working great
for the last 2 years.
> I'm at a loss.
> 

LOCAL_SERVICE account (one used for running services) probably doesn't
have access to your logs folder.
Try adding full access right to service account for that folder.

Regards
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