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Websphere Server Not Starting due to Java Lancher Error

 
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Hi Friends,

I have installed web sphere server 6.1 in my local machine. When i try to start the server, getting this error message "Java Launcher not started and closed" and finally stopped.

I tried possible ways like updated java version, uninstall/install java..etc but none of them works.

My System OS: Windows Vista

All your suggestion welcome..

Regards,
Suresh
 
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Try running your startserver script from command prompt. It migh give more inputs on the error.
Your Vista security could even be blocking the app. Does it open a warning window?

Deepak
 
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Hai Deepak,

Thanks for your reply. There is no warning window only error window. Looks to me VISTA OS issue.

Now i uninstalled websphere 6.1 and install 7 now its ok.

Thanks & Regards,
Suresh
 
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