Sorry didn’t really give you enough information.

  1. Go to IIS, right click on the virtual directory and do properties.
  2. Select HTTP Headers tab.
  3. Click on MIME Types…
  4. Click New
  5. Extension: .htm             MIME Type: .htm
  6. Ok.

 

That’s what I had to do to get .cgm to open on our 2003 server.

The cgm files are on a 2000 server.

 

Good luck.

 

Ron Mast

Webmaster

Truth Hardware

Ph: 507-444-4748

Fx: 507-444-5361

www.truth.com


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Fricke
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 1:17 PM
To: CFLIST
Subject: help
Importance: High

 

I have a problem that I cannot figure out.

 

Our company has moved part of our application to a new server.  We are working on moving the rest but for the time being I am trying to figure out a fix for an issue and I have not had any success.  Here are the details.

 

Our back in order processing system allows users to pull up emails that have been sent to the client and resend them if necessary.  The back end system has been moved to a new 2003 server.

 

The front end system, however, still resides on the old 2000 server system.  When an order is placed there are two emails that are generated, sent and saved on the server as an .htm file.

 

I need the back end system to be able to access the .htm files on the old server.  I have mapped the drive on the new server, but I continue to get errors saying that the file doesn't exist.  It does.  I can pull it up in an IE window just fine.  Are there different security setting between 2000 and 2003 that do not make this possible?

 

If anyone has any ideas I would be greatful as always!

 

Thanks,

 

Kevin

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