Is the .pl / .cgi mappings pointing in IIS to the perl.exe or to the ISAPI
filter version?

Reason I ask, the perl.exe gets run as the IUSR, the ISAPI filter runs as
the System account in inetinfo.  Maybe someone played with permissions?

Cheers,
Mike Kalinovich

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T Sanders
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 1:24 PM
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Subject: Re: CGI Timeout Error Message


Ask them what kind of lock down tools they used.

Fred

On Saturday, June 21 2003 4:20 pm, John Kebbel wrote:
>       I had a small set of CGIs running successfully inside a cgi-bin folder
> I had created on a Windows 2000 server running IIS 5.0. Someone
> reconfigured something at the server  (I just do web design and web
> programming from a remote site; I don't manage the web server) and my
> CGIs stopped running. None of the techs running the server know
> anything about Perl, so I had to go in to the main office to
> reconfigure things myself. I'm stuck in the reconfiguration process
> with this error message, which takes 3 or 5 minutes of page loading
> before it finally appears.
>
> CGI Timeout
> The specified CGI application exceeded the allowed time for processing.
> The server has deleted the process.
>
>
> I get this message even when I run a simple  "Hello, World!" CGI I use
> to test connections, so I know it's not any mega-processing task that's
> tripping up the server.
>
>       Anyone have a suggestion for my next step?

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