I use the following two bat files to stop and restart IIS when doing ASP
COM stuff
<<Start.bat>> <<Stop.bat>>
Neil
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nic Wise [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, March 28, 1999 1:16 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list delphi
> Subject: Re: [DUG]: Unable to Create File
>
> > I am writing an ActiveX server object, which I register under the
> Run menu of Delphi 4. But I can only do this once, as after this it
> will not link it as I get the message "Unable to create output file
> ...." is this because I used the server on an ASP page?
>
>
> Yup. Welcome to the hell that is debugging ASP objects. The only way
> is
> to do it like you would with an ISAPI - something like run-> inetinfo
> -w
> (its in the help and manauals etc)
>
> >
> > If so how does one get on with creating a server control and testing
> it. I am running under Windows NT Server 4.
>
> 1) debug it with a delphi app.
> 2) debug it with Delphi and IIS as above. Not a lot of fun.
>
> > I have had some funny situations with NT4 lately.
> >
> > If I make a directory and copy some files there, run a file from
> there, and then move the files, I can not delete the directory becuase
> it is in use. I am wondering if this is the same problem?
>
> yeah, NT hold references to the directory and the files, but holds the
> directory for way too long.
>
> N
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