If you go to "Preferences -> Home directory -> Application, and select "Check if file exists" for the various IISAPI mappings your server has (in this case .ida) then the error should be corrected. You should at the same time remove any IISAPI mappings you do not want your users to be able to use. -- Henrik Nordstrom Chris Tobkin wrote: > Still exists as far back as IIS3 also. (SP6a) > > Error "The IDQ file x:\web_home_dir\anything.idq could not be found. " > (0xc000203e) encountered while processing the query "<%CIRESTRICTION%>".
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