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> Datum: Sat, 26 Jun 2010 17:05:00 +0100
> Von: Pid <p...@pidster.com>
> An: Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org>
> Betreff: Re: Unable to start Tomcat 6 on Windows Server 2003

> On 26/06/2010 15:48, 1destroy...@gmx.de wrote:
> >> On 26/06/2010 09:00, 1destroy...@gmx.de wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I have a problem starting a TomCat on a Windows 2003 Server:
> >>>
> >>> Java Version installed: 1.6.0_11   JRE & JDK
> >>> Tomcat Version used for tests: 6.0.16 & 6.0.26
> >>>
> >>> First i installed the Tomcat.exe on the server -> Tomcat do not start
> >>
> >> Where did you get "Tomcat.exe" and how did you do the install?
> > 
> > Of course from:
> http://archive.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-6/v6.0.16/bin/
> > exact name: apache-tomcat-6.0.16.exe   
> 
> Is there a reason not to use a current version instead of an old one?
> 

I now have tried 6.0.26 -> same result

> >>> Failure in Log:
> >>> [error] FindClass org/apache/catalina/startup/Bootstrap failed [error]
> >> Failed loading main org/apache/catalina/startup/Bootstrap class
> C:\Program
> >> Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 6.0\bin\bootstrap.jar [error]
> >> ServiceStart returned 3
> >>>
> >>> Then i downloaded the tomcat.zip and made tests through a command box:
> >>> The Tomcat do not start with „catalina.bat run“ in the box is
> >> written that he can not find "Class
> org/apache/juli/logging/LogFactory"...
> >>> The file is definitely there...
> >>
> >> What happens if you run startup.bat?
> > 
> > A second dos box shortly appear and is closing immediately...
> 
> Start a command prompt first, then manually type the startup.bat command
> - don't double click the file to run it.
> 
> What does the error message say exactly?

i started "startup.bat" in a command box -> all env variables are shown, no 
failures, and pathes are correct 
and a second command box shortly appear and immediatly closed again. no chance 
to read it out :)

> 
> p
> 
> >>> I installed a Test VM and adapt the configuration 100% with double
> check
> >> from a colleague: Tomcat is running.
> >>
> >> What did you do differently when you installed it in the VM rather in
> >> the main OS?
> >>
> >>
> > 
> > Nothing. I installed Java & Tomcat totally in the same way! Same
> downloaded files as well.
> > 
> > The difference is that the main OS is part of a domain and i think with
> specific group policies, but currently i do not know which can be causing
> this... the vm is a standalone w2k3 with no gpo´s.
> > 
> > As written before: I think it is one of the domain policies that is
> causing this but i really have no clue which policy can cause this behavior...
> Any suggestions?
> > 
> > see also below description
> > 
> >> p
> >>
> >>> The server on which it is not running is in a domain. The Test VM is a
> >> standalone server.
> >>>
> >>> -> Suggestion: There are policies that are preventing the Tomcat to
> >> start... Question now: Which one can this be?
> >>>
> >>> Do any one of you any Policies in a windows domain that prevent a
> Tomcat
> >> to start with such errors?
> >>>
> > 
> > thanks, destroyer
> > 
> > 
> 
> 

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