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> From: Bruce Jin > > I stopped and started the server and the admin console shows test > application is up and running. But http://192.168.0.170/webapp/test/ shows > 'not authorized' error. Did you try accessing a speecific page? Create mypage.html in your document root, and try the following: http://192.168.0.170/webapp/test/mypage.html See if that comes up. If it does, then you should be able to get to a JSP. If not, use OpsNav to carefully compare the permissions for your IFS directories. They need to have at least *RX access for *PUBLIC, and all access for QEJB, I believe. For testing, I simply give *PUBLIC full access, and worry about tightening it down in production. Joe
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