The following example shows where you can place the log4j K+L properties files in the wrapper.conf file, if using Windows services:
wrapper.java.additional.1=-Dhost.name="SYSTEM_NAME"
-Dlog4j.configuration=log4jL.properties
wrapper.java.additional.2=-DOmni.Include="-Xrs -classpath
\"patch.jar;.;omni.jar;..\jarfiles\installer.jar;..\jarfiles\
jaxp.jar;..\jarfiles\crimson.jar;..\jarfiles\jt400.jar;..\jar
files\jcert.jar;..\jarfiles\jnet.jar;..\jarfiles\jsse.jar;..\
jarfiles\inetfactory.jar;..\jarfiles\log4j-1.2.8.jar;..\jarfi
les\activation.jar;..\jarfiles\mail.jar;..\jarfiles\oracle_ic
e-5_06_8.jar;..\jarfiles\OmniMonCon.jar;..\jarfiles\ohj-jewt
4_1_12.jar;..\jarfiles\help-4_1_12.jar;C:\PreciselyConnect\Co
nnectCDC58\jdbc\ojdbc6.jar;C:\PreciselyConnect\ConnectCDC58\j
dbc\sqljdbc4.jar;C:\PreciselyConnect\ConnectCDC58\jdbc\Terada
ta14\tdgssconfig.jar;C:\PreciselyConnect\ConnectCDC58\jdbc\Te
radata14\terajdbc4.jar\ -Xms512M -Xmx512M""
-Dlog4j.configuration=log4jK.properties
wrapper.java.additional.3=-Xrs wrapper.java.additional.4=-Dwrapper-debug=false