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STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(DEFAULT) doesn't . Operating System: OS/400 V5R2 . Environment: CUME=TL03077 WRKPTFGRP PTF Group Level Status SF99519 54 Installed SF99502 7 Installed SF99271 7 Installed SF99169 9 Installed SF99149 3 Installed SF99148 3 Installed SF99098 8 Installed SF99085 4 Installed SF99039 2 Installed . Problem Description: I had STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(DEFAULT) working when I left it alone out of the box on this new partition. Browsing it came up with some sort of default web page. But I wanted to add Domino with it's http also. This required that I turned on bind specific. So I went to ...:2001 and clicked around and that added Sequence Number Entry 02380 HostName GDIHQ3 02390 BindSpecific On 02400 UserID %%SERVER%% 02410 DNS-Lookup Off 02420 RuleCaseSense Off 02430 Imbeds Off SSIOnly Now when I do a STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(DEFAULT) doesn't The jobs never stay running. DSPLOG shows the following and they don't generate any spool files: Job 004049/QTMHHTTP/DEFAULT started on 05/20/03 at 16:42:31 Job 004050/QTMHHTTP/DEFAULT started on 05/20/03 at 16:42:32 Job 004051/QTMHHTTP/DEFAULT started on 05/20/03 at 16:42:32 Job 004052/QTMHHTTP/DEFAULT started on 05/20/03 at 16:42:32 Job 004053/QTMHHTTP/DEFAULT started on 05/20/03 at 16:42:32 Job 004050/QTMHHTTP/DEFAULT ended on 05/20/03 at 16:42:38; Job 004052/QTMHHTTP/DEFAULT ended on 05/20/03 at 16:42:38; Job 004053/QTMHHTTP/DEFAULT ended on 05/20/03 at 16:42:38; Job 004051/QTMHHTTP/DEFAULT ended on 05/20/03 at 16:42:38; Job 004049/QTMHHTTP/DEFAULT ended on 05/20/03 at 16:42:38; Rob Berendt -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin
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