Yes, the 404 error is set to /getattachment.asp, and in fact that was set up by the installation program.
 
Everything seems to be good as far as the standard installation instructions go... are there any user rights permissions that need to be set in order for the asp client code to run successflly? For example in the webadmin application, the aspnet_wp.exe had to be able to "log in as batch job" on the web server, so is there anything similar with the webmail?
-Andrew
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Curd
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:43 PM
Subject: [Modus] Webmail attachment problem

have you added the customer error in iis and path to get  attachment?



----- Original Message -----
From: Andrew Ebaugh
Sent: 11/13/2003 6:36:35 PM
Subject: [Modus] Webmail attachment problem

I seem to be having problems getting access to attachments in webmail. When users click on the link to actually save an attachment, they get

HTTP 500 - Internal server error

When I look in the temp folder for the user, I see the attachment saved there, as if it were ready to send. I don't see any file system security problems, as the permissions are wide open. Could this be an IIS config issue?
Thanks,
-Andrew

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