Well, not O'Reilly ... but now Deerfield.com
No comment about moving to IIS.

Joe Hoffman mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
National Institutes of Health 
Center for Information Technology 
Division of Computer System Services
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 > From: "Bob Denny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 1:48 PM
> > Subject: [ANN] WebSite's New Publisher
> >
> >
> > Greetings! I come bearing good news -- It's
> > official, WebSite's new
> > publisher is Deerfield.com (Deerfield
> > Communications, Inc.). I'm
> > thrilled to have them as a publisher. They are
> > saavy, focused on their
> > software business, and WebSite fits into their
> > product line perfectly.
> > There is a "coming soon" page at
> >
> >   http://WebSite.Deerfield.com/
> >
> > Have a look and sign up for the list!! For a general
> > look at Deerfield,
> > see
> >
> >   http://Deerfield.com/
> >
> > They have done /very/ well with MDaemon (despite the
> > name :-)), which is
> > a complex server product. They are enthusiastic, and
> > the deal went very
> > smoothly.
> >
> > It's going to take a while to modify WebSite for
> > their keying scheme,
> > and to create the product versions as shown. Please
> > understand that we
> > aren't going to deliver today's 3.0SP1 in O'Reilly
> > colors :-))) Also,
> > note the change in pricing. The personal server is a
> > reflection of my
> > age-old (in internet time) conviction that the
> > internet should be a
> > 2-way medium, not just another cable-TV delivery
> > mechanism. Deerfield
> > agrees.
> >
> > Please take a few minutes to visit the new WebSite
> > page and sign up for
> > the announcement list. It's looking good for
> > WebSite!
> >
> >   -- Bob
> >



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-----Original Message-----
From: JRose [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 1:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Exploding log file



greetings list:

Our NT Application log is writing this line several times a minute:

Unable to gain access to the WEB server thru the Service Manager

Source: Allaire Wsm

Can anyone direct me to a place to start in debugging this problem?

The server runs fine, the applications respond and records are
read and written without a problem, but the log file fills up
really fast.  We are using O'Reilly's Website as a Web server.

Off Topic - its a shame that the Website product is now without
support as O'Reilly has let it go.  I guess we'll be moving
to IIS.

Any help greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

- Jeffrey



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