Thanks - it looked as if the scripts directory had been set up (and the
jrun.dll / jrun.ini copied across) but the install had not set up jrun.dll
as the ISAPI filter. Adding this manually, and making sure that the scripts
dir was set as execute (not just script) in the MMC solved the problem.

For the next step, it looks as if the installation has set up the 'Jrun
Admin Server' and 'Jrun Default Server' services as running as 'local
system'. I feel something less powerful is appropriate :-)

Can these be changed? Maybe even separately for each service? I'm looking to
set up a JVM/Service linked to a virtual site and not having the NT
permissions to peek (or poke) elsewhere.

I assume that something a little more involved than just setting up a local
NT account and getting the service to use it is required. Jrun Admin needs
to be able to write to property files (presumably) and the java compiler
needs to write the JSP's class files somewhere... 

Regards,
  Martin Kiff
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> From:         Scott Stirling[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent:         Tuesday, 18 July 2000 03:14
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      RE: Jrun 3.0 / IIS 4.0 install without 'install as global
> filter'
> 
> If you have defined multiple virtual sites, then each should have its own
> virtual scripts directory mapped to its own real scripts directory, or
> should be
> sharing one.  I'm guessing from the sounds of it you are sharing one
> amongst all
> of them or else you would have installed the filter into a specific
> scripts
> directory.  This is an IIS config issue.  To install an ISAPI filter
> locally,
> each local site must have its own virtual scripts dir mapped to its own
> real
> scripts dir (the real dir name doesn't matter).
> 
> Scott Stirling
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 1:05 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Jrun 3.0 / IIS 4.0 install without 'install as global filter'
> 
> 
> Anything to watch for in this situation?
> 
> I've run the Connector Wizard without saying 'install as a global filter'
> and feel it _ought_ to be prompting me for one or more virtual sites for
> individual installations. I don't see this and I don't see any config
> changes to IIS....
> 
> Is there a manual procedure for linking up a single virtual site in IIS to
> Jrun?
> 
> Regards,
>   Martin Kiff
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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