Wouldn't you find it easier to just install Tomcat
with the 'run as a service' option?  Then all you have
to do is change the service that is created for you to
run as a secure user and you're done.

-marc

--- ZedroS Schwart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I'm trying to manually setting up Tomcat5.0 as a
> service on a Windows Server
> 2003.
> 
> I've already set up my JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME
> variables, as well as
> updated the PATH with :
> %JAVA_HOME%;%JAVA_HOME%\jre\bin\client;.
> 
> My questions are :
> - should the service launch the startup.bat ? If so,
> what about the console
> output ? Would it be better for the service to
> launch a shortcut (this
> shortcut would link to startup.bat and redirect the
> console output) ?
> - on the server shutdown, would it matter that the
> shutdown.bat is not
> launched ?
> - do I have to do something more that the points
> above ?
> 
> Thanks in advance !
> 
> Cheers,
>     ZedroS
> 


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