Hi,
I am installing my t3 server onto a WIn2k machine and I am getting the
following error.
Some of you guys posted possible resolutions of the following
issue:
"CGI configuration file does not specify a stanza for this
CGI."
What did it turn out to be.
I have checked the t3client.ini file to ensure that the following is
setup (the t311s.dll wasn't there initially, but even after we have added
that (and restarted of course) it still gets the same error.
[Tango Client Definitions]
t3cgi.exe=
t3iis.dll=
[t3cgi.exe]
TANGO_HOST=127.0.0.1
TANGO_PORT=18000
[t3iis.dll]
TANGO_HOST=127.0.0.1
TANGO_PORT=18000
We have checked the file mapping for .taf .tcf .tml to ensure they
point at the t311s.dll and they do - we deleted that and re-added it,
while checking the "Check file exists" option.
I **think** we have done the following -- info provided by Anthony
Humphries as a suggestion -- correctly as well, though I will have to try
that again to make sure:
"The permissions on the file and directories
(Including parent directories!!) needs to include read/write permissions
for the login that Tango is using (usually SYSTEM a.k.a. LOCAL_SYSTEM) as
well as read permissions for the user that the web server processes run
as. In IIS 5.0 it would be something like "IWAM_COMPUTERNAME"
where "COMPUTERNAME" is the Windows name of the
server."
So, for anyone out there that has had this problem, what solved it
for you?
Can someone send me a zip file of their t2client.ini and the t2server.ini
files so that we can compare them - I think, in our case, it probably has
to do either with the fact that these two files are no 'linking up' OR
that because we are using different folders for the scripts and app files
than the standard ones privided by a default installation we are getting
ourselved mixed up there, and the server isn't seeing the .ini
files.
any help would be appreciated.
cheers
Garth
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