I've done some more troubleshooting and I've come to the conclusion Server 2003 is as hard to break out of as it is to break into. I disabled IIS and got the Swiki to run on port 80. Then, I tried an IIS server on port 8000. The server stopped. We are digging deeper into it, although a preliminary scan showed the port open. (Any Windows 2003 gurus out there who might have a suggestion?)

Thanks,

Derrel

At 01:00 PM 10/5/2005 +0300, MrWorm wrote:
Try to stop IIS and see if Winterlong starts after that, to
solve port issues.

/MW

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Fincher
Sent: den 5 oktober 2005 04:02
To: pws@cc.gatech.edu
Subject: [Pws] Running Winterlong on Server 2003

I tested Winterlong on my XP machine as a service and it
performed admirably. Then I ported it to our Windows 2003
server so that we could run it on the web. We have IIS on
port 80, but I wouldn't expect that to interfere. However,
when I try to start Swiki, I get the following errors:

Error: no content to install with a debug message under
Codeloader installSourceFile: t1

That is immediately followed by another window with
Error: a primitive has failed in the Socket(object)

(Can I save the debug messages?)

This is the same setup that works fine on my Windows XP. I
have tried compatibility mode without any success.

Any suggestions on what the errors may mean and where to
start my troubleshooting?

Thanks,

Derrel

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