![]() This wasn't an urgent (though annoying) task and had lots of other stuff to do. ![]() Also, please provide the information I asked for in my prior post. Could you look that up in the services manager window? It is the Dependencies tab on the Properties dialog box for the service. I was hoping that "sc qc" would also list the services that the jboss service depends on, but it doesn't. ![]() If you move it out of Program Files and the problem goes away, I will add this problem to my growing list of things that can go wrong when running Java apps in a path with spaces in it. I keep mine at d:\opt\jboss\jboss-4.2.3.GA. "PeterJ" wrote: The service description looks OK, but I cringe at seeing JBossAS installed in Program Files - having spaces in a path can cause some Java libraries fits. Regardless of all that, you should ensure that the JBoss Native you are using matches the OS type - that is, if the OS is 64-bit, you need the 64-bit variation of JBoss Native. Therefore, you can run a 32-bit JVM on 64-bit Windows, so that is not a clear indication of the OS type. My guess would be that if you see a lot of x86 stuff, then you have a 64-bit system and the stuff you are looking at is compiled for 32-bit - the 64-bit Windows will run 32-bit software. There are other ways also (and if I was at home where I am running 640bit Vista, I could tell you), most likely by looking the My Computer | Properties or at System Information. One way to tell if you are running the 64-bit Windows is if you have both a Program Files and a Program Files(x86) directory. JBoss Native 2.0.4 is the latest version, and yes it names the service JBAS50SVC in anticipation of the JBossAS 5.0 release, but I have used 2.0.4 with both AS 4.2.2 and 5.0.0.CR1 without any problems (it should work with 4.2.3 with no problems).
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