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"Frances Stewart" <francess@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OF5BF6A8EB.62C990D2-ON86256D51.00626505-86256D51.0062A0B5@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > I think if you were to specify the -instance parameter on the wsadmin > invocation you could workaround this problem. Because Express does not > ship a "default" instance, it looks for wsadmin.properties in the invalid > location you show below. wsadmin will always look for a wsadmin.properties > file under $USER_INSTALL_ROOT/properties. The problem is, if I'm trying to connect to a remote server, where would the 'instance' information be? david
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