Authentication for user System denied

hi,installed weblogic6.0, and everthing seemed to go ok but upon starting the server i get java.lang.securityException authentication for user system denied in realm weblogicI am prompted to enter the system password whilst the server is loading which I enter to be the same as I supplied on the installation when providing a password for the 'System' user. Is it the password that it is objecting to, if so what realm or properties file needs editing and what entry must be supplied ? Any help, much appreciated.Also the 'realm weblogic' file is located ?rob.

Make sure you have provided the right password.
"Vidyananda Eswaran" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
Hi,
I get this "Authentication for user system denied" error when i start
the admin server in weblogic. It actually prompts for a password and after
that it just shuts down. Can anyone help me on this.
Eshwar.

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    "Joseph Nguyen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    "Jed Zimmer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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