To prove this is a permission problem, try configuring the Tango service
to login as Administrator.  Sorry, but I can't provide specifics as to how
to do this on win2k.  I think the services control panel is inside a
unified server management tool.  If you can't be sure the service has been
stopped and started reboot your machine.

If you get a different error message, please post the exact error message
again.

P.S.  It's probably a bad idea to leave Tango running as Administrator.
If this test proves that this is a permission problem you will still need
to fix the problem in a secure manner.

On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Garth Penglase wrote:

> 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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