This sounds like an application mapping issue. You must associate the file extensions taf,tml,tcf,tml
with the T4IIS.DLLThis is done in Internet Service manager,"Home Directory Tab", execute permissions,'configuration' button.
"Mappings" tab, then application extensions. In there associate all the above extensions with your T4IIS.DLL
BE SURE TO Restart your webserver service and you should be good to go.
~Brian Mowers
At 05:49 PM 10/26/2004, you wrote:
Hi Wess,
We have 2 servers running r:tango on windows 2003 and let me tell you. The
first time we installed we had a heck of a time finding out why taf files
weren't getting processed. The second time we installed, took us a lil bit
to remember what we needed to do but here's the low down:
What you have to do is go into IIS admin and enable witango to be able to
run from IIS. You have to add it to the list to enable it.
It seems that in windows 2003 programs/DLLs/erc are defaulted to not be able
to be run from IIS so you have to manualy add them in before they will run.
I hope that helps, if you need more detailed info let me know (:
Alan Wolfe
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wess Jolley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 9:49 AM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - New User, with a question!
Hey Folks!
I'm new to this list, but not new to R:Base. We've been running off R:Base
here at Dartmouth since (believe it or not) back in about 1985 or so...
My question is actually about R:Tango 2000, and I understand from the folks
in the office that someone here might be able to help...
My question is whether or not anyone has done an installation of R:Tango on
a Windows 2003 server. We're trying to do an install, and running into some
problems. I didn't want to do a ton of debugging on the install until I
made sure that R:Tango 2000 was compatible with the 2003 server. I should
also mention that we have a Sygate firewall in place.
As background, everything seemed to install fine. We've been able to create
the ODBC data source without any problems, and the web site is running. We
also show the Tango service as running. But the web browser doesn't seem to
accept the .taf file as valid, so clearly the calls aren't getting through
to Tango.
If anybody has done this and would be willing to give me a moment of
technical support, I'd be grateful!
Thanks,
--Wess Jolley, CRM
Records Manager
Dartmouth College
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