Thanks, Vincent. Here are the results I received:

Directory of C:\Program Files\XWiki Enterprise

07/13/2011  04:32 PM    <DIR>          .
07/13/2011  04:32 PM    <DIR>          ..
07/13/2011  04:32 PM             4,586 .installationinformation
07/13/2011  04:32 PM    <DIR>          database
07/13/2011  04:33 PM    <DIR>          jetty
06/20/2011  04:36 AM             1,285 LICENCE.txt
06/20/2011  04:36 AM             1,727 README.html
06/16/2011  08:13 AM             1,901 start_xwiki.bat
06/16/2011  08:13 AM             3,054 start_xwiki.sh
06/16/2011  08:13 AM             2,311 start_xwiki_debug.bat
06/16/2011  08:13 AM             3,205 start_xwiki_debug.sh
06/16/2011  08:13 AM             1,281 stop_xwiki.bat
06/16/2011  08:13 AM             2,238 stop_xwiki.sh
07/13/2011  04:32 PM    <DIR>          Uninstaller
07/13/2011  04:31 PM    <DIR>          webapps
06/20/2011  04:36 AM            16,486 xe.ico
              10 File(s)         38,074 bytes
               6 Dir(s)  290,204,086,272 bytes free

C:\Program Files\XWiki Enterprise>start_xwiki
'java' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

C:\Program Files\XWiki Enterprise>

John

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Vincent Massol
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 12:38 AM
To: XWiki Users
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Xwiki Enterprise standalone installed,but does not 
launch.

Hi John,

On Jul 14, 2011, at 12:38 AM, Campbell, John wrote:

> Hi, folks.
> 
> I’m trying to do some local testing of XWiki Enterprise, because it looks 
> like a great resource for me to manage my group’s documentation, but I’m 
> running into some issues.
> 
> I downloaded the Windows executable and installed XE locally (on the C: drive 
> of a Windows 7 system), and everything seemed to install correctly. I have 
> the start and stop desktop icons.
> 
> I clicked the start icon and a DOS window flashed open and closed.

open a dos prompt and start the bat file from there, you'll be able to see the 
error in the shell. 

Thanks
-Vincent

> When I tried to open XWiki in my browser at http://localhost:8080/, I 
> received a “This webpage is not available” message. I’m not sure if I have a 
> port issue, and I didn’t see anything in the users mailing list archives that 
> related to this issue. Does this problem sound familiar to anyone, and if so, 
> how can it be fixed?
> 
> Thanks.
> ___________
> 
> John Campbell
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