If you move analog.exe, it won't be able to find it's associated files. 
What you need to do is make the Analog Virtual Directory an Executable 
directory. In IIS4, you do this in the IIS Console (MMC)by rightclicking 
on the Analog directory, selecting Properties, and then selecting 
Executable in the Premissions section at the bottom of the Directory 
tab.

If the directory isn't executable, IIS will treat the .exe file just 
like any other file, and try to download it to the workstation, which is 
what you got at first.

(I haven't had a chance to test the new version myself, yet).

Aengus


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Subject: Re: [Re: [analog-help] anlgform]
Author:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:    2/25/99 1:13 PM


Thanks for the fast reply. Yes, I'm using IIS. Also, I'm using the version of 
anlgform from your post of earlier today --I understood that it should work 
around the bug in IIS.

Meanwhile, I've made some progress. I've moved anlgform.exe to the cgi-bin 
directory and made the corresponding adjustment to anlgform.html. 

Now, when I submit the form, I get the following message back in my browser: 
"\analog\analog.exe: Warning F: Failed to open configuration file analog.cfg: 
ignoring it (For help on all errors and warnings, see
docs/errors.html) \analog\analog.exe: Warning F: Cannot find logfile in98*: 
ignoring it \analog\analog.exe: Warning F: Failed to
open language file lang/us.lng: ignoring it \analog\analog.exe: Fatal error: 
Can't find language file lang/us.lng: exiting Analog failed to
run or returned an error code. Maybe your server's error log will give a clue 
why."

These messages are puzzling because analog.cfg, in9811.log, in9901.log and 
in9902.log are all in the \analog directory with analog.exe itself. also, 
\analog\lang\us.lng is there.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
On 25 Feb 1999, john best wrote:

You haven't configured your server to run anlgform.exe rather than send it 
out. You probably need to put it in a special \cgi-bin\ directory or something 
like that.

If you're using IIS, there's a bug in the server which will stop you using the 
form. I posted a message to this list earlier today about a patch. I'll send 
you a copy privately too.

-- 
Stephen Turner    [EMAIL PROTECTED]    http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
  Statistical Laboratory, 16 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1SB, England 
  "Ad infinitum, if not ad nauseam." (Interviewee, BBC Radio 4)

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