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apache tomcat is not working on port 8080. I tried to figure out what program is running on port 8080 with the netstat command

**C:\Users\SGaiks>netstat -aon | find ":8080"

  TCP    0.0.0.0:8080           0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING       4

  TCP    [::]:8080              [::]:0                 LISTENING       4**

the program having PID 4 is running on port 8080, so I checked what program is having PID 4 in the task manager and I get SYSTEM (here are the details since I cannot post screenshots)

Name :- SYSTEM
PID :- 4
Status :- Running
Username:- SYSTEM
CPU :- 01
Memory :- 88k
Description :- NT Kernal & System

what does this actually mean? how do i disable the program that is using port 8080?

I have seen many similar questions asked but that didn't help.

(dont know if doing this is right) --> I also changed the port to some random port (localhost:2200) to run tomcat on localhost and it successfully runs. but I want it to run on localhost:8080

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Try to open a browser and go to http://localhost:8080. If you're lucky, you have another server running and it'll serve a page. Otherwise, I'll try to dig more to help you.

EDIT 1 : The server seems to answer (even if the requested resource wasn't found), so you should have another server running. Take a look at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/284285 for troubleshooting HTTP connexion problems, and give us the result

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  • it just gives an error message Not Found HTTP Error 404. The requested resource is not found.
    – ShwezGaiks
    May 13, 2014 at 17:41
  • Then you have a server running, otherwise you would have gotten "Unable to connect to the server" (or similar). I guess you're using windows, so maybe an IIS server ? May 13, 2014 at 17:44
  • I don't find the IIS manager on my system. I guess my machine doesn't have it.
    – ShwezGaiks
    May 13, 2014 at 18:00
  • I edited my answer. Please check that link, it might help you May 13, 2014 at 18:01
  • Sorry this stuff is really new to me. I went to the link that you provided to me and downloaded wfetch but i am having problem in using it. i also downloaded iis 6.0 but the installation couldnt be completed because my system isnt supporting it.
    – ShwezGaiks
    May 13, 2014 at 19:16
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Issue was found: For some reason windows Media Server was running in IIS Server stoped. Port 8080 is now OK and available to my app.

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In my case netstat was unable to show the owning process even from an elevated command prompt.

As it turns out, the port was used by OracleXETNSListener which was running under Local System.

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For anyone else running into this issue try running netsh http show servicestate and looking at registered URLs or Logging information.....my issue was I had a WCF service running as a windows service. Original Credit - pazadev

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I simply Stopped IIS Manager and it worked which freed 8080 port to be picked by IISExpress

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This is very probable, that Tomcat or another Apache application is switched on autoloading when you start your PC. Please check list of autoloadings and switch off unnesessary applications

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