Hi,

On May 8, 2006, at 6:38 AM, Alexander Trofimchouk wrote:

Hello, I use WinXP and have  rather strange problem:

I can easily connect to my applications via direct connect (http:// localhost:<port>/cgi-bin/WebObjects/<App_name>)

But I can’t connect via IIS-webserver http://localhost/cgi-bin/ WebObjects/<App_name>/-<port> I get 404 not found

What can be wrong?
That usually means that the web server can't find the WebObjects adaptor (cgi, dll, etc).


 I have WebObjects.dll in c:\InetPub\scripts\

Should I have some configuration file or registry entries?


Sorry, I am not an IIS person, but it does sound like it is not installed correctly.

Chuck

So on…

I even have deleted WebObjects.exe from there (i.e. CGI adaptor)



How should connect this dll adaptor to WebObjects? Should I do this?

Any ideas?...



Weather somebody use IIS as a web-server for the development, please tell what is your adaptor configuration.



Thank you.

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