Thanks, Derek. I figured if anyone wanted to know, they'd ask.

Derek Kalweit wrote:
> Well, for the archives, if anyone's reading this and actually wants
> the answer, I believe the solution was to enable 'Active Server pages'
> in the 'Web Service Extensions' section of the IIS admin...
>
> W2K3 throws 404 errors when it should be throwing 500 errors for
> things like this, in the name of 'security'... FYI, if you're trying
> to run SOAP with WSDL files, you need to enable 'All Unknown ISAPI
> Extensions'. There may be a less inclusive way to do this, but
> enabling that basically makes it operate like IIS5, and the security
> in regards to that was suitable for me, so that's what I've done.
>   

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