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NetBeans 5 Tomcat username/password Problem

I've had some problems establishing a manager username/password for the Tomcat server that comes bundled with NetBeans 5. I can set it up in the server properties, but whenever it prompts me for the username/password, it doesn't accept the one I entered.

Has anyone else had problems like this?

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I've had some problems establishing a manager username/password for the Tomcat server that comes bundled with NetBeans 5. I can set it up in the server properties, but whenever it prompts me for the username/password, it doesn't accept the one I entered.

Has anyone else had problems like this?


there's another "tomcat-users.xml" file in your user directory, try searching for it. this is the one tomcat will use for authentication if its the bundled version that comes with netbeans (took me a while to figure it out),best of luck.

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there's another "tomcat-users.xml" file in your user directory, try searching for it. this is the one tomcat will use for authentication if its the bundled version that comes with netbeans (took me a while to figure it out),best of luck.


Thanks for the reply. I'll look into this.

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