did you try IBM support?
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Re: Tomcat Service is stopped automatically???> Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 22:16:32 
+0200> > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Thangavel Sankaranarayanan" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>> Sent: 
Monday, August 04, 2008 3:53 PM> Subject: Re: Tomcat Service is stopped 
automatically???> > > Hi,> I dont find any Hkey..instead i find a 
Hkey_Current_user..> I have loggged in to a remote system through RDC...> and i 
could'nt find any system or other things in it...> > > > Regards,> Thangavel 
Sankaranarayanan> > -----------------> > ... its a hellava Thang! you got there 
hey ;)> Thang it sounds like it used to work... its an old established system 
and > now you getting the once a day crash...> It may be a real troublesome 
thing... like some bad memory... but its more > likely some application that 
your client has just installed...> > Some more guesses for u....> > Some idiot 
has put a game on the machine..> Someone has put Skype on the machine..> The 
admin guys have done an antivrus upgrade, and the thing runs once a day > and 
screws TC...> A new webapp is calling thru a bad ODBC driver and its messing 
with TC...> They've applied a new security pack to the machine and the firewall 
is > giving TC a hard time...> The admin guy has a scheduled thing going and 
one of the apps is stealing > TC's port...> You have a webapp that does 
something crazy like call system.exit...> > Also normally in those MS system 
error files theres a little obscure code... > a number.... you can look those 
up on the MS dev sites... may help your > detective work.> > My guess is still 
that something is stealing TC port....> Maybe just ask you client to turn off 
the antivirus for a day...> And conversely if there is no antivirus... maybe 
that machine needs a good > scan...> And even if the SP has been aplied a long 
time ago.... they need to be > reapplied when someone has messed with the 
system...> > Good luck.... outta idea's... only OBama can help you now ;)> > 
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