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I did enable the file serving servlet.

How can I check if QEJBSVR is authorised? They should be - the same HTML
file in an existing (& working) WebApp worked fine - I just copied it.

Chris.

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From:   Frances Stewart [mailto:francess@us.ibm.com]
Sent:   07 February 2002 15:51
To:     java400-l@midrange.com
Subject:        Re: WAS 3.5 driving me crazy!


Did you enable the file serving servlet for your web application when you
created it? Is QEJBSVR authorized to the html file?

Frances Stewart
WebSphere Application Server for iSeries 400
IBM Rochester




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I'm trying to create a new web application is WAS 3.5(.4) on the AS/400.

I've used the admin console wizard to create the webapp. I've create the
directory, and put a HTML file in the web folder. Then I've restarted the
DEFAULT_SERVER.

But when I try to access the HTML file, or a servlet, I get a "You are not
authorised to view this page" error.

What haven't I done?

Why does the documentation not seem to have any instructions for creating
WebApps, or a trouble-shooting guide for when it goes wrong? Are these
located elsewhere?

Frustrated,
Chris.
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