Hello, I’m trying to get he web archive interface running on Windows 2003 Server. I have done this before on Windows NT 4 and 2000; but I am having trouble with 2003. Is wa.exe just incompatible with Windows 2003 Server? I can not find any information in any of the L-Soft lists or through Google. I figure there is just a Windows 2003 security issue that I can not find documented anywhere that prevents executables from running on a web site. Has anyone been able to get it to work? If so, what's the trick? When I try to access the web interface (http://blah_blah/bin/wa.exe) I get a "the page can not be found" error (that’s 404). The site has permission to run "scripts and executables". If I change to just "scripts", then, as appropriate, "wa.exe" is downloaded to by browser instead of run (so the URL is correct and working). If I switch back to "scripts and executables" I get the "the page can not be found" error again. Using 1.8e. All users have "Full Control" over all files. If I run "wa.exe" directly from the command line on the server, it spits out the correct HTML. I can telnet to port 2306 and issue commands, so that’s not blocked. WWW_ARCHIVE_CGI and WWW_ARCHIVE_DIR are set correctly. The "archives" directory is there and list messages are being posted inside "archives" when people send to the lists. The web site config works. If I drop in html files, I can browse them. Listserv is working, you can mail to lists and it distributes the message. Help? - David Bowman Platforms Manager, Nemetschek North America