this is getting spookie..... really bizarre... -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Jueves, 16 de Noviembre de 2000 8:14 To: Orion-Interest Subject: Re: OT: RE: Macromedia Generator and Orion Hi Robert, >ok, where did you put the macromedia classes so we can figure out why the >classloader cannot access them? Thanks! First I'm not sure if I registered the classpaths right under the Orion environment. In the file global-web-application.xml I inserted the following lines: <classpath path="C:\Programme\Macromedia\Generator 2\classes\flashgen.jar" /> <classpath path="C:\Programme\Macromedia\Generator 2\jsm-default\classes\" /> <classpath path="C:\Programme\Macromedia\Generator 2\extras\" /> Maybe I missed a directory or this is not the right location to set classpaths?? Anyway, Generator uses JRun as its own Servlet Engine. What I'm concerned about is the installation procedure under Microsoft IIS. There I do have to copy a file JRun.dll in the /scripts path. Then I call this /scripts path as a virtual directory under the Internet Service Manager (also known as Microsoft Management Console). Is there any way to register *.dll under Orion (on Windows2000), too? Thanks again and regards Berny