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- June 30, 2009 at 11:45 am #234
AnonymousHi,
Can we use IIS instead of Apache Tomcat 6.
thnx.
June 30, 2009 at 1:29 pm #4632if you mean to run the connection agent, no.. but Tomcat will install on a Windows server where you already have IIS installed and working. You would just need to define in the installation of Tomcat a port to use that your websites are not using.
Check out Apache’s website where all this is explained and also there is ‘help’ and FAQ’s available as well
June 30, 2009 at 1:46 pm #4633
AnonymousHi,
I have installed Tomcat on Windows Server 2008 and my IIS is working perfectly there.
And i gave a different port i.e 80 which is not used by any other websites.But still im facing the same problem.
Is there any other way to install connection agent.
thnx,
June 30, 2009 at 2:14 pm #4634You need Tomcat installed and working to then install the connection agent.
what is the problem though ? if it is ‘unable to start service’ then consider that it may be a permission issue or some security setting in Windows Server 2008 stopping you. The Server event log should give you more detail to the problem but also look at how you can ‘google’ such things. I can see searching for ‘Windows 2008 Server Tomcat’ brings up a number of entries. They all seem to be referring to the default ‘settings’ in Windows 2008 which based on your earlier post would seem to be your problem
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