Chuck,
You were exactly right, removing the service and reinstalling worked like a
charm. Thanks for helping this Tomcat "newbie" out !
Althea Martin
U.S. Dept of Energy
>>> "Caldarale, Charles R" 5/13/2010 10:09 AM >>>
> From: Althea Martin [mailto:althea.mar...@pl.netl.doe.gov]
> Sub
Althea Martin wrote:
Already checked prior to sending this message. Yes the path specified is
the path that exist locally.
Althea,
check again.
Look, I am an old guy, with no imagination and no sense of humor.
For me, 1 + 1 equals almost always 2. That`s why I usually get along
with computers,
My apologies, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2, JVM 5. Will try removing and
re-installing. thanks
>>> "Caldarale, Charles R" 5/13/2010 10:09 AM >>>
> From: Althea Martin [mailto:althea.mar...@pl.netl.doe.gov]
> Subject: Tomcat v6.0.20 upgrade error
>
> Just upgraded Apache Tomcat v6.0.20 t
Already checked prior to sending this message. Yes the path specified is
the path that exist locally.
>>> André Warnier 5/13/2010 10:13 AM >>>
Althea Martin wrote:
> Just upgraded Apache Tomcat v6.0.20 to v6.0.26 when attempting to
start the service getting error Could not start the Apache Tomcat
Althea Martin wrote:
Just upgraded Apache Tomcat v6.0.20 to v6.0.26 when attempting to start the
service getting error Could not start the Apache Tomcat service on Local
Computer, Error 3: The system cannot find the path specified..
It might be interesting to know what path this is.
Right-cl
> From: Althea Martin [mailto:althea.mar...@pl.netl.doe.gov]
> Subject: Tomcat v6.0.20 upgrade error
>
> Just upgraded Apache Tomcat v6.0.20 to v6.0.26 when attempting to start
> the service getting error Could not start the Apache Tomcat service on
> Local Computer, Error 3: The system cannot fin