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Do not remove the file from where you found it. It has been reported, but not confirmed, that certain commercial music applications use that port. By default, Tomcat listens for shutdown commands on port , and if it cannot obtain the port, it refuses to start. Search for It only occurs once in the file. Change it to Then start Tomcat. The error looks like this:. Alternatively, you could just change cp to utf Look for an error like:. This can happen if either the JAI ImageIO Tools were not installed or if the server has multiple Javas installed and the tools were installed on a different Java from the one that Tomcat is running.

It might also happen if the tools were already installed and you ran the installer for the tools again, in which case the installer would remove the tools, and if you weren't paying close attention, you might not have noticed.

You can figure out what Java you are running by starting the Apache Tomcat Properties applet as described in section 1. Click the Java tab and look at the Java Virtual Machine field. It will be something like:. If they are present, you have the tools. If not, you don't. See section 1. This section applies to situations in which Tomcat is not to be installed as a Windows service. This is rare in a Windows environment, and to date, it has only been used in Tomcat 5. If Tomcat is not to be installed as a Windows service, it must be installed by expanding the Tomcat zip file.

It will have a name like jdk-6u1-windows-ip. Select the JDK Install version. This will allow Tomcat to find Java when it starts. Obtain the latest Tomcat 5. Be careful to obtain 5. It will have a name like apache-tomcat This step is optional, but it is highly recommended. It will give Tomcat the speed of a native implementation using the Apache server code.

After installation, there will be a folder with a name like apache-tomcat Open the bin directory and then open the catalina. The top part of the file is a set of comments. About 55 lines from the top, the comments section ends. The last few lines of the comments section and the first few lines that follow it look like this:. With this program, you can connect and disconnect with ease and enjoy hours of group or private conversations about whatever interests you.

Favorites list: When you first install this app, there is a preloaded Favorites List that contains suggestions for you to try. Of course, you can always edit this list and add your own favorite channels as you find them, but it's nice to have somewhere to start, just because there are so many different options. Stacked windows: Since it's likely you'll be involved in more than one conversation at a time, this app stacks windows in a tight, overlapping layout, so that you'll have no problem locating a specific page when you need it.

Each window has its name across the top, and that's clearly visible whether they're stacked or not. Of course, you can always rearrange the windows if you'd like to see more of each of them at the same time. Average interface: mIRC has a functional interface, but it's not very visually appealing or streamlined for beginners.

Once you get the hang of it, though, it's no trouble to navigate. And there is a thorough Help document that you can browse through if you'd like. If you enjoy participating in chat rooms, or if you'd just like to try it, this app is a good option. It provides access to just about any channel you can imagine, and it's free to try for 30 days, so you have plenty of time to test it out.

It has a clean, practical interface that is highly configurable and supports features such as buddy lists, file transfers, multi-server connections, IPv6, SSL encryption, proxy support, UTF-8 display, UPnP, customizable sounds, spoken messages, tray notifications, message logging.

Free YouTube Downloader. IObit Uninstaller. Internet Download Manager. Advanced SystemCare Free. VLC Media Player. MacX YouTube Downloader. Microsoft Office YTD Video Downloader. Adobe Photoshop CC. VirtualDJ Avast Free Security. In the MS and Windows world, where things dont always work like they are supposed to, mIRC used to be an oasis of intelligent programing. Why not keep mIRC that way?

I used to run several versions of mIRC each with their own script plus own little scriptlets. Doing that became a nightmare after "Vista Compatible mirc". I also separate OS from data in different drives for back up purposes but I cant do that anymore because if I restore a backup I lose the latest mirc logs and settings. Ever since mIRC decided to get spread on different folders things became a nightmare. I searched the forum to find out why popups. And why my mIRC 6. I am not a script wiz.

Because it always kept itself detached from Windows "guts". Maybe I am very confused with Vista and dont understand its concept But come on!! Now it needs pages and pages of tutorials and forum discussions to help, guide and fix endless instalation issues! Some people in this forum may feel tempted to offer me solutions to the issues I am having but that is not what I am asking.

I am not asking for that. What I am asking is: is keeping mIRC simple and standalone a crazy or an interesting suggestion?? Is it "normal evolution" that mIRC should try to comply with Gates' confused mind and "never finished, always crashing" programs?

Joined: Dec Norwich, UK. Spelling mistakes, grammatical errors, and stupid comments are intentional. Joined: Jun I always used the way of -r in the command line to run different versions of mIRC Why does everyone copy mIRC 20 times to reach that? Pretty simple imo Montreal, QC, Canada. I use Vista. So do you apparently. That's what compatibility means. That's why your data is now stored in AppData, because Vista does not allow data stored in Program Files. So yes, mIRC needs to be Vista compatible because otherwise..

The question is: do you want mIRC to work in Vista or not? You probably do, so the answer to the original question should be obvious. Joined: Sep I couldn't figure out how to run 2 instances so what I did was run one instance of the newer versions and one instance of the older versions which don't use the Appdata folder.

The old versions still work on Vista and I believe you can run as many as you want easily. The behaviour for running running two or more instances doesn't change at all.

You simply run mirc. If you're talking about running two different exe files in different folders, it is clearly described in starbucks' post as well as the versions.

You simply put the mirc. I'm really not sure how people are still utterly confused on this issue. This information is literally all over the forums, likely on the google too "mirc appdata" gets enough hits. There's simply no real reason to need two clients running; you can do everything from inside of one single client and have been for the longest time.



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