fPCGI vs. Windows 2003
Jeroen Elias
jeroen.elias at ccengine.com
Thu Jun 10 15:32:52 PDT 2004
In Windows 2000, you can define System variables, the same way you can
define user variables.
Is this an option, to set the PFDSK setting to point to any location
regardless who logs on?
Regards,
Jeroen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Haussmann" <haussma at nextdimension.net>
To: <gcc at optonline.net>; "'filePro List'" <FILEPRO-LIST at SEASLUG.ORG>
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 02:59
Subject: RE: fPCGI vs. Windows 2003
> > > Has anybody out there had occasion to use fPCGI on Windows
> > > 2003 Server yet? We are trying to transfer a site to a new
> > > box, but can't get fPCGI to cooperate. When the page is
> > > called, fpcgi does run, and spawns rclerk, but then times out
> > > after 30 seconds and kills the process.
> > >
> [...]
>
> > >
> > -------------------------------------------
> > Bob,
> >
> > Check your permissions. (Shades of *nix)
> >
> > I ran into this problem, USERS need explicit write
> > permission to \filepro or
> > any other filePro directory where they fp needs to write.
> >
> > My problem was even though I had set the mapped drive to give
> > USERS full access,
> > I found that they had to be logged into the drive with an
> > admin login name and
> > password. Once I gave USER explicit READ, WRITE, DELETE
> > access to the mapped
> > drive, everything worked fine.
> >
>
> Looks like it isn't a permission issue, but a drive mapping
> issue. IIS6 is not logging into the netware server the
> way that Win2K (IIS5) did. It is authenticating, but not
> running the login script. Thus I end up without any drive
> mappings, and PFDSK is pointing to a drive that doesn't exist.
> I'm on hold with Microsoft now to see if there is any way around
> this "feature".
>
> Bob
>
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