Hello,
I am new to logical doc, I just installed the community version,
it went fine (it wanted to install it in MyDocuments so I changed it to programfiles/logicaldoc...)
but as I try http://localhost:8080/ , my browser cannt acces the page...
what could I do ? I never used tomcat, I dont konw how to check if it is running
I tried without windows(7) firewall, but still the same issue
plz help me
thank in advance
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Cannot acces application after installation
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Re: Cannot acces application after installation
You need to check if there is a process named Commons Daemon Service Runner among those running.
Check also that you have a service LogicalDOC-Community and that it is active.
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Check also that you have a service LogicalDOC-Community and that it is active.
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but no trace of "Commons Daemon Service Runner"
also I been trying to run apache manualy, but the batch files contains erros like missing quotess
so I get errors like "'C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,"
* ??? is this a stable release ?? has anyone been really using this software on windows before ?
so it runs but I got an alert "The application must be restarted"
Re: Cannot acces application after installation
yep it's runningagaspa wrote:You need to check if there is a process named Commons Daemon Service Runner among those running.
Check also that you have a service LogicalDOC-Community and that it is active.
see the image in attachment

but no trace of "Commons Daemon Service Runner"
also I been trying to run apache manualy, but the batch files contains erros like missing quotess
so I get errors like "'C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,"
* ??? is this a stable release ?? has anyone been really using this software on windows before ?
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C:\Windows\system32>cd C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\bin
C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\bin>logicaldoc
C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\bin>set CATALINA_HOME=C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\tomcat
C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\bin>set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx1151m -XX:MaxPermSize=128m -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true -Dorg.apache.el.parser.COERCE_TO_ZERO=false -Djava.
awt.headless=true
C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\bin>if not "" == "restart" goto gotBase
C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\bin>C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\tomcat\bin\catalina.bat
'C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\bin>"C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\tomcat\bin\catalina.bat"
Using CATALINA_BASE: "C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\tomcat"
Using CATALINA_HOME: "C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\tomcat"
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: "C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\tomcat\temp"
Using JRE_HOME: "C:\Program Files\Java\jre6"
Using CLASSPATH: "C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\tomcat\bin\bootstrap.jar;C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\tomcat\bin\tomcat-juli.jar"
Usage: catalina ( commands ... )
commands:
debug Start Catalina in a debugger
debug -security Debug Catalina with a security manager
jpda start Start Catalina under JPDA debugger
run Start Catalina in the current window
run -security Start in the current window with security manager
start Start Catalina in a separate window
start -security Start in a separate window with security manager
stop Stop Catalina
configtest Run a basic syntax check on server.xml
version What version of tomcat are you running?
C:\Program Files\LogicalDoc\bin>open
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Re: Cannot acces application after installation
I think I've understand your problem.
The problem is that you have installed the application in a directory that contains a space.
My advice is to uninstall everything and install the software to a path without spaces: e.g. C:\JavaApps\LogicalDOC
or directly C:\LogicalDOC
The problem is that you have installed the application in a directory that contains a space.
My advice is to uninstall everything and install the software to a path without spaces: e.g. C:\JavaApps\LogicalDOC
or directly C:\LogicalDOC
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