J M wrote:

Check your error logs on IIS (or event viewer?) or see if there is any more information on the error page. If you are receiving the default IE error message, then set your Internet Options | Advanced | Friendly Error Messages to off to get the original message from the server.


Nothing unusual in the error logs (at least nothing that could be related to this =).

Friendly errors off I go back to the following error (duh, I should have thought of that):

Program Failure
Analog failed to run or returned an error code.
Maybe your server's error log will give a clue why. [Tue Sep 14 15:04:21 2004] D:\wwwroot\techsemseries\stats\anlgform.exe: "D:\wwwroot\TECHSE~2\stats\analog.exe" failed to run or returned an error code. Died at anlgform.pl line 166.


Only got it one time this time though. Pre-correction it reported it 15 times on one page.

Any ideas?

What happens if you run "D:\wwwroot\TECHSE~2\stats\analog.exe"? Does it work? From any directory? What about if you run it as IUSER_<MACHINE_NAME>? (If you can do that?)


Also, as I noted before, you should not have analog.exe in a location accessible to a web browser. That's a security hole -- anyone who guesses or knows it could use it to read files on your system.

--
Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple Machines

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