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I've had many support calls like that over the years.
Support couldn't get it to work. I would get online and all was good.
It's alive !!
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date: Fri, 10 Jul 2015 10:13:47 -0500
from: David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [PCTECH] Win7 x64 cannot run tomcat.exe as service
On 7/3/2015 12:03 PM, Richard Schoen wrote:
How about authority to directories ?
Are you running the service as LocalSystem. Usually that should give
you all authority to the JVM and Tomcat.
You could apply Everyone / Full Control to the KVM and TomCat top
level folders and subdirectories.
I checked the authorities on the directory and everything looked fine.
Unfortunately, the machine was restarted a few days ago and the service started working. We have absolutely NO idea what was changed. It just started working.
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