Time for a web search for a work-around ... meanwhile, those with XP Pro have 
IIS as an option for their installation.  Can they least try it or does it 
take something more than that, I wonder?  

Anyone who uses IIS, be careful. It is a popular target.  A few years back I 
was using it to debug some code for a web site that was going to run on an 
IIS server.  I got hit successfully with my first virus when I was using it.  
My screen blanked and a message came up, "You have been hacked by Chinese."  
I shut it down and reformatted the disk.  After that, I didn't start it when 
my machine was connected to the Internet. 

On Friday 22 April 2005 04:54 pm, Mark Street wrote:
> It looks to me like it is pretty much Windoze 2003 specific.  Too bad....
>
> Software Requirements.... from the installation document.
>
> Windows Server 2003 Enterprise, configured with the role of Application
> Server Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 (installed by default as
> part of the Application Server role)
> Microsoft Visual J#.NET 2003 runtime component
> .NET Framework 1.1 (part of the Windows Server 2003 operating system
> default installation)
> FTP services and an FTP folder (to be used as a staging location for
> updates to VistAWeb)
> SMTP Virtual Server
> .NET Framework 1.1 is installed by default on Windows 2003 systems.
> Services packs and updates to all three components are available through
> Microsoft Windows update (http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com).
> Web Extension Services set to allow ASP.NET extensions (see Figure 2)
>
> On Friday 22 April 2005 11:49, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
> > Well, then I guess we will have to just figure out how to do that -
> > tunnel it or whatever.  We have only begun to fight!
> >
> > Actually, since the Hui project folks gave me that nice bound copy of the
> > documentation, I think they have it going, but I think they said it uses
> > an IIS server, which means we will have to see about Apache and all of
> > that, too.  It may be written with VB Script or something.  I really
> > haven't looked at it at all since I have been working on getting the
> > CPRS/Wine problem licked - which we are finally making some progress on,
> > I think/hope.

-- 
Nancy Anthracite


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