Hi,
 
I tried the attached and got the following output which I dont 
understand:
 
RESULT OF NETSTAT
 
 
 Proto  Local Address          Foreign Address        State
 TCP    C36432-B:ftp           C36432-B:0             LISTENING
 TCP    C36432-B:http          C36432-B:0             LISTENING
 TCP    C36432-B:epmap         C36432-B:0             LISTENING
 TCP    C36432-B:microsoft-ds  C36432-B:0             LISTENING
 TCP    C36432-B:1025          C36432-B:0             LISTENING
 TCP    C36432-B:1026          C36432-B:0             LISTENING
 TCP    C36432-B:1028          C36432-B:0             LISTENING
 TCP    C36432-B:1029          C36432-B:0             LISTENING
 TCP    C36432-B:1030          C36432-B:0             LISTENING
 TCP    C36432-B:1031          C36432-B:0             LISTENING
 TCP    C36432-B:8007          C36432-B:0             LISTENING
 TCP    C36432-B:8080          C36432-B:0             LISTENING
 UDP    C36432-B:epmap         *:*
 UDP    C36432-B:microsoft-ds  *:*
 UDP    C36432-B:1027          *:*
 UDP    C36432-B:1032          *:*
 UDP    C36432-B:1645          *:*
 UDP    C36432-B:1646          *:*
 UDP    C36432-B:radius        *:*
 UDP    C36432-B:radacct       *:*
 UDP    C36432-B:3456          *:*
 UDP    C36432-B:1033          *:*
 UDP    C36432-B:1034          *:*
 
Can anybody help me?
Thanks> Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 17:43:39 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
users@tomcat.apache.org> Subject: Re: Tomcat worked before, now it doesn't> > 
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----> Hash: SHA1> > B,> > B McFee wrote:> | Hi, 
My tomcat worked before but now for some reason the browser won't> | find the 
localhost. I am using the same> | address(http://localhost:8080 etc) Also for 
some reason it wont shut> | down when I type inbin/shutdown Here is the error 
message I get:> |> | Using CLASSPATH:> 
c:\tomcat\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3\classes;c:\tomcat\jakarta-tomcat> | 
-3.2.3\lib\ant.jar;[...]> > Yikes! Tomcat 3.2.3? Time to upgrade, man.> > | I 
am using windows 2000. Can anybody help?> > Did you change anything recently?> 
> Try using "netstat -abn" and look through the output for port 8080 to> see if 
Java has correctly bound itself to the port. Tcpview might be> even better.> > 
I would definitely start with a clean slate: run the Task Manager and> kill any 
existing tomcats that are running, delete all the logs (or move> them out of 
the way), delete the work directory, and re-start Tomcat.> > Good luck!> - 
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