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      profnova
      last edited by

      Hi everyone,

      Is it possible to hide the Tomcat Window, Silent mode style.
      I'm under xp

      Thx

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        peadar
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        hi you've probably worked this out by now, but if you install tomcat from the .exe instead of .zip, you can install as a service instead of in a window...

        http://apache.mirrors.esat.net/tomcat/tomcat-6/v6.0.26/bin/apache-tomcat-6.0.26.exe
        ...is where i got mine.

        dont install over current installation. plus dont forget to backup your mango in the root folder either if you decide to install the tomcat service.

        hope that helps

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          profnova
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          PERFECT.

          THXS A LOT

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            mhradom
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            Duplicate

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              mhradom
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              This a great solution to the problem of my kids and/or wife closing the Tomcat window. Grrrrrr. Of course no one ever owns up to it!

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