Maybe if you just FTP your log files to your computer and then work on them
locally. This way you can install all the software you need without any
security problem.

Virgilio.

-----Original Message-----
De: Jeff Longland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: Domingo 7 de Noviembre de 1999 12:55 PM
Asunto: [analog-help] Here's my situation


>I'm not too sure if some of you understand my current situation.  I'm
>virtually hosting with a company called Softcom (NT IIS 4.0)
>(www.softcomca.com).  I have one method of access to my server and that
>is FTP.  I have access to my virtual directory and that is it!  Through
>a bit of detective work, I have discovered that my physical directory is
>e:\InetPub\Clients\mydomain.com\  This is the only directory that I have
>access to.  Perl for Win32 isn't installed so the form for the new
>version of Analog isn't of assistance for me!  The executable version
>that everyone keeps recomending will only work with almost all of my
>analog directory in the cgi-bin.  Then this causes a security risk!  How
>can I get Analog to run on my server without leaving this security
>hole?????
>
>Thanks,
>Jeff Longland
>
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