> From: James T. Studebaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: Re: administration applications install instructions
> 
> webapps/ROOT/admin/index.html does exist on the server.  
> I have not touched this.  How about I delete the file 
> index.html from webapps/ROOT/admin/.

Shouldn't be necessary, but it would eliminate the source of the message
- and replace it with a 404 or directory listing if the real admin app
still can't be found.  Look around to see if that particular .html file
happens to be someplace else as well.

> Here is where I find the admin.xml file:

That looks correct, as do the contents.

You don't have more than one Tomcat running, do you?  Also, clear the
cache in your browser, and make sure you have restarted Tomcat after the
installation of the admin app.

 - Chuck


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