Turns out you have to edit web.xml and default-web.xml files and comment out
some mappings.  It appears the jrun_wildcard.dll gets run before the IIS
Handler gets a crack at it.

Oh well its fixed now  Thx Teddy

~Eric



On 9/21/06, Teddy Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You could remove the .jsp handler inside of IIS.  You open the properties
> of
> the web site and then click the "Home Directory" tab and then
> "Configuration."  It should show you all of the extensions being
> handled.  I
> believe IIS 5 and 6 have teh same feature.
>
> Teddy
>
>
>


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