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what causes apache 404
Hi all,
not 100% sure if this is in the correct thread but I'm not in IT and it is about a server.
at work we have 3 different programs designed specifically for our industry by our suppliers, alba, alba calc, warehouse program.
the first 2 programs are run off it's own remote server, one linux, one windows based server, and the warehouse program is run off apache tomcat/5.5.20 as it's a java console as opposed to a standalone program.
if when trying to load this page, i get the 404 message from the apache/tomcat server, but the internet still works, does that mean that the program was somehow removed or mismanaged by the IT guy (something fails whenever he comes in, then I end up on the IP phone with os getting told how to fix it), or does that mean that a remote server, or the os server isn't working????
we're still able to get an internet connection, so I'm assuming the apache is just basically the thing to run the java program??? the java console is just an ip that points each user to a different folder that has a java console with different permissions.
sorry to be so long winded, I hope I've given enough information to have what the problem is explained? (not hoping to fix it just curious as I'll get f/a from the IT guys).
Brief::
Windows server, linex server (both remote), apache tomcat 5.5.20 running java program (not working), internet connection working.
Problem??
Apache? or one of the other remote servers, or an os server? or could it be either?
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