OOT folder, but that didn't
help either.
Thanks again for your help on this.
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Jarrod Holder wrote:
> Mark,
>
> The \conf\catalina\localhost directory is empty and there isn't an
admin folder at \server\webapps.
>
> The admin in
Are the contexts stored in a certain text file? Sorry, I don't know much about
Tomcat.
Thanks again.
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Ok. This only makes sense if you have a connector like mod_jk or the
isapi_redirector mapping contexts from Apache or IIS back to tomcat. In that
c
Mark,
The \conf\catalina\localhost directory is empty and there isn't an admin folder
at \server\webapps.
The admin interface is not installed, I'm only trying to get Tomcat to stop
responding when I hit the WEB_ROOT/admin folder from a web browser. The reason
being Tomcat is keeping users fr
by default.
Download and install the "admin" package to use it. "
Bruno Georges
Glencore International AG
Tel. +41 41 709 3204
Fax +41 41 709 3000
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We have just installed Novell's GroupWise WebAccess 7 on our server. This new
version uses Tomcat 5.5 to provide service to our users. However, Tomcat tries
to listen on WEB_ROOT/admin for a non existent admin interface. The problem is
our main website uses the /admin directory for it's porta