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[jira] Resolved: (DAEMON-14) [daemon] Installation failed
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAEMON-14?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Mladen Turk resolved DAEMON-14.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
We don't support Java 1.4
> [daemon] Installation failed
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>
> Key: DAEMON-14
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAEMON-14
> Project: Commons Daemon
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Operating System: Windows 2000
> Platform: PC
> Reporter: Judith Foeglein
>
> I downloaded the file jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28.exe and run it to install tomcat 5.0
> I got no error (or any other) messages during the installation. On the last
> page of the install-wizard I selected "Run Tomcat". I get only the following
> error dialog: "Application System Error: Unable to open the Service Manager"
> The same happens if I want to call "Configure Tomcat" or "Monitor Tomcat" from
> the program menu or if I start tomcat5w.exe in CATALINA_HOME/bin .
> I ran the installation as a "normal" windows-user, and not as the Administrator.
> I use java 1.4.
> I have 2 other Tomcat versions on this PC (V4.x) both of them working.
> Maybe the following error message helps to localise the bug:
> If I start the program tomcat5.exe in CATALINA_HOME/bin in a command window I
> get the following message:
> >> C:\Programme\Apache Group\Tomcat 5.0\bin>tomcat5.exe
> >> [2004-11-23 15:36:37] [349 prunsrv.c] [error]
> >> Das System kann die angegebene Datei nicht finden.
> >> [2004-11-23 15:36:37] [1037 prunsrv.c] [error]
> >> Load configuration failed
> The first message translated from German: File could not be found
> I can only start my Tomcat5 using the startup scripts in CATALINA_HOME/bin :-(
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