I'm running Windows server 2003 R2 and I think it is using Jetty. I do have tomcat installed on the machine though. Would it work better to use tomcat instead of jetty? I will look into the war archive option. Thanks a lot for the help<br><br>Tony<br><br><b><i>Andrea Aime <aaime@openplans.org></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> Seymore Glass ha scritto:<br>> Thanks for the suggestion Andrea. Unfortunately I have already tried <br>> that and for some reason when Geoserver was installed, it made all of <br>> its folders read only, so once I move something into the folder I can't <br>> make any changes to it and I still need to modify the files to get them <br>> working the way I need them to. Even though I have administrator <br>> privileges on the server, I cannot give myself write access permission <br>> on those folders.<br><br>That's funny, what
operating system and web container are you using?<br>Another option is to package your files and OpenLayers in a separate<br>war archive and deploy that one on the same web container.<br>That's what MapBuilder folks did here:<br>http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mapbuilder/mapbuilder-lib-1.0.1-release-war.zip?download<br><br>Cheers<br>Andrea<br></blockquote><br><p> 
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