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From: Leif M. <le...@ta...> - 2004-01-28 07:44:34
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Patrik,
That is not a problem that I have ever seen.
What do you get when you run the uninstall script?
What shows up in the log file?
What is the version of the Wrapper you are running?
Try setting the wrapper.debug=true property in the conf file and
reinstalling the service.
With this set, try to uninstall the service. You should get a little
more information. If you
do not see any useful information in the log, then replay with it as an
attachment and I'll
take a look.
Note, that as it says in the wrapper.conf sample file, if you modify
any of the ntservice
properties while the service is running or installed, you may run into
problems attempting
to control the service later. From what you wrote, it doesn't sound
like this is the
problem but it is the only thing I can think of at the moment.
Cheers,
Leif
Jacoby, Patrik wrote:
>Hi,
>I have encountered a problem with the Java Service Wrapper on a Windows 2000
>machine with SP4.
>I have successfully installed a service, but when I try to remove it (to
>update my java classes) I am not able to, until a reboot is done.
>Is this a common problem ?
>Does anybody know a solution without rebooting the machine ?
>
> Thanks
> Patrik Jacoby
>
>
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