Thanks Stephen
That seemed to do the trick indeed. It's seems strange that not knowing 
where a file is would cause such behaviour......anyway onwards and upwards 
etc. etc.
Eamonn

> > Problem I have with Analog 4.16 on NT using Apache
> >
> > Can run Analog.exe from the command line from any directory....
> > Can run anlgform.pl from any directory.......
> > (had to add the LANGFILE and DOMAINSFILE locations to analog.cfg)
> >
> > I can use anlgform.html to call anlgform.pl ONLY IFanalog.exe and
> > analog.cfg are in the cgi-bin directory, if I have either of those files
> > elsewhere e.g. in the analog install directory then the operation fails. I
> > have edited anlgform.html to indicate the location of the configuration
> > file and anlgform.pl to indicate the location of analog.exe.
> >
>
>I'm not sure why this would be. But try 4.91beta. It makes better
>assumptions about where the files should be. I'm not sure if that will fix
>it, but it's worth trying...
>
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