Eclipse server locations disabled and need to change to use tomcat installation?

Ok, sorry for my previous answer, I had never seen that Overview screen before.

Ok, sorry for my previous answer, I had never seen that Overview screen before. Here is how I did it: Right click on my tomcat server in "Servers" view, select "Properties…" In the "General" panel, click on the "Switch Location" button The "Location: workspace metadata" bit should have been replaced by something else. Open (or close and reopen) the Overview screen for the server.

See the update to the question on how to access the screen I am having problems with – Craig Angus Jun 18 '09 at 13:54 Ok, thank you for these precisions. Hope that new answer works. – Jean Hominal Jun 20 '09 at 14:56 Thank you!

So easy when you know how! – Craig Angus Jul 3 '09 at 10:39.

Right click on the server, then Add/Remove, then remove any projects that are in the Configured panel. Then right click on the server and do a clean. Then the Server Locations option will be enabled.

You can change this by using the VM arguments as well in the launch configuration.

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