Don't use mapped drives, use Full UNC paths. And make sure that the user that the witango service runs under, has full rights to all paths needed. If the witango service is using the local system account, you must change it to a user account with appropriate rights.

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On Mar 24, 2007, at 4:45 PM, Brian Mowers wrote:

Gurus:
There seems to be a problem with Witango when I try to use a Mapped drive in a file process (write) Example : Write to C:\Itenput\wwwroot\Events\MonthlyReport.HTML (works File) Mapping Drive I: to the Root of Drive C: on the same server and writing the same file but to the Drive I: results in an error.

Is this a permissions thing or am I just SOL?
Tango
TIA,
Brian Mowers
Tango 2000. WIN 2003 / R:Base Database


At 09:48 AM 3/2/2007, you wrote:
Scott,

Thanks - I hadn't heard of that bit (just set it up and started winging it). I did figure out a couple of things, but am tripping up on a more basic issue I think.

You have to start by adding a 'Native Module' pointing to the Witango DLL (Open IIS, click on your default site and from the list of icons, double-click the 'Modules' icon. On the right you'll see a link to add a 'Native Module')

Then you can add Handler Mappings (you want 'module mapping' - enter the extension and pick the Witango module).

That went fine. But I'm getting a 503 error when I try to look at anything. I allowed Web Publishing (HTTP) in the firewall and even tried turning the firewall off to no avail.

Any ideas?

Cheers-

Jason

(I'll post a more detailed writeup when I'm up and running)

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On Mar 2, 2007, at 8:34 AM, Scott Cadillac wrote:

You're a serious trail blazer there Jason, you might be the first.

I've had Vista for a couple months, but haven't even gotten around to trying IIS7 with ASP.NET 3.0 yet (been too busy).

Have you installed the IIS6 compatiability components? That might help.

Scott,

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Pamental <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Sent: Fri, March 2, 2007 6:23 am
To: [email protected]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Vista/IIS setup for Witango server

Hi all-

I've got a Vista virtual machine running on my Macbook (quite well,
actually - very nice in the latest version of Parallels). I have
Witango working in Apache but could use some tips on setting up IIS -
the new version is quite a bit different from IIS 6. Can anyone give
me some pointers?

Thanks,

Jason

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Jason Pamental
Director of Web Services
North Sails

Office: 401.643.1415
Fax: 401.643.1420
Mobile: 401.743.4406
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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