Well, I got this going.
I'm not sure exactly what I changed to fix it. I think some of the problem
is changes in behavior in IIS 7.0. The dialogs don't prompt in the same
manner they used to and some settings were not getting marked.
One problem that I did notice was that browser caching was keep
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> On 30.06.2010 16:57, George Sexton wrote:
> > I'm using IIS 7.0 so that step would not apply.
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> Sure? The docs talk about version 6 because that was the last
On 30.06.2010 16:57, George Sexton wrote:
I'm using IIS 7.0 so that step would not apply.
Sure? The docs talk about version 6 because that was the last time they
were updated.
Rainer
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I'm using IIS 7.0 so that step would not apply.
George Sexton
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On 30.06.2010 01:48, George Sexton wrote:
I'm trying to get the ISAPI redirector working on IIS 7.0 running under
Windows Server Data Center 64-bit.
When I make a request, I get served the isapi_redirector.dll. Here's the
detailed information.
IIS is running in 32 bit mode.
I have downlo
George,
I know this has nothing to do with the solution to your problem, but try
using a isapi_redirect.properties file instead of the registry. I find
it makes configuration management much easier.
George Sexton wrote:
I'm trying to get the ISAPI redirector working on IIS 7.0 running under
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