1. Have you installed JDK?
2. Check if you have set JAVA_HOME
3. Run the startup.bat from a command window and see what error it outputs
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From: rajugurung [mailto:rajugur...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 8:49 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
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The default user account 'System' has some weird permission state on
Windows, so try the admin user. Also, review the event log ( Windows Log,
Security ) if it yields any information.
I believe you can also download resource kit from Microsoft that has tools
that lets you watch all objects open
When you view service properties, does it run under system account or did
you give it a specific account to run under. You might try to use your
account under 'Log On' tab and see if you get results.
(Assume this works when you run this from commandline ).
-Original Message-
From: Laird