the cs file is a c# class I think. At least thats what VS2005 has created.
I can get it working on 2003 and others can see it but Im having a problem
with the web site that is supposed to see it.
thats why I went the vs2005 route and c#. Not that it made any odds as they
still cant see it.
have you made a virtual server on IIS ? and set the application to scripts
(I have scripts and applications)
did you set the wsdl file to mssoap3.dll in the documents settings on iis
can you see the wsdl file from the web
what happens if you try to make the createobject in VFP on the server.
runtimes on the server ?
If I think of anything else I will post again

Allen
 

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I am still stuck as well with copying this web service app from XP to
Windows 2003.  The Soap kit that Stephen mentioned should create the WSDL
file.  Then I ran the WSDL.exe program that again Stephen mentioned and it
creates a .CS file which I am not clear on what to do with it.
Any further ideas are appreciated!

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