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Joseph,

On 1/5/2010 8:06 PM, File Send wrote:
> I looked into logs folder but its empty. I have attached here the content of
> ROOT directory. I made permission to read using property. it was not there
> before.
> 
> *How to verify which userid tomcat is using and what access it has ?* I have
> no access to admin and it asks me to install admin package. Please let me
> know for more information.

Uh, oh. It sounds like you're using a re-packaged version of Tomcat. Can
you specify your environment?

If you are using, say, Debian's Tomcat package, then the definition of
CATALINA_BASE/webapps/ROOT becomes somewhat muddled. You might have to
use, instead, something like /var/www/webapps/ROOT or whatever setup
Debian's Tomcat package demands. You'll have to read the documentation
for your package maintainer's version of Tomcat, or hope someone on the
list knows how to configure it and happens to read this thread.

This is the danger of running package-managed versions of Tomcat instead
of the official package: readers on this list can rarely help because
each package is configured completely differently.

I hope that helps,
- -chris
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