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Michael Shannon <[log in to unmask]>
Wed, 4 Feb 2004 17:22:18 +1000
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>I have a problem I have a test of Listserv classic on a Win2k server
>that will not produce a usable web access. I have done the initial tests
>and the listserv is working well. The wa.exe created folders in the
>archives directory and the index.htm but when I hover over any of the
>links I get "servername"/script/wa.exe?ADMIN for the server management
>link or "servername"/script/wa.exe?LMGT1 for the list management link.
>When I click on them I get an Open/Save box I have had this working in
>the past but I had to reinstall. I did the second install by the book
>but I din't get the desired effect. Any ideas and have I included enough
>info.
>

You need to check the permissions applied to WA.EXE in IIS.  Open the IIS
Management console, right-click on your scripts directory and choose
'Properties'.  In the first pane you should see a section headed
Application Settings...make sure that you have 'Scripts and Executables'
chosen.

Next, choose the Directory Security tab and ensure that the Anonymous User
has permissions to access this directory.  Click OK to all dialogs.
Stop/restart IIS for good measure.

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Regards,
 Michael Shannon
 Senior Consultant, Asia Pacific Region           [log in to unmask]
 L-Soft international, Inc.                     http://www.lsoft.com

 Chazzozz!!

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>Steve Caskey MCSA, MCSE
>Systems Administration
>Craigwood Youth Services
>520 Hamilton Rd.
>London, ON N5Z 1S4
>519-432-2623 Ext. 269
>Cell: 519-670-1133
>Email: [log in to unmask]
>Web: www.craigwood.on.ca
>
>"He who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good
>as dead; his eyes are closed."
>Albert Einstein
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Pete Weiss [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: February 3, 2004 1:58 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: losing subscribers.
>
>At 12:15 02/03/2004 Tuesday, Hiler, John wrote:
> >We have had two lists that had subscribers now have none. Can anyone
>tell
> >me what is going on and why? The message below was sent to the
>subscribers:
> >You have  been automatically  removed from the  SWCP-TAXATION-OUTPUT
>list
>
>[This is list-owner question and better sent to lstown-l@peach]
>
>What are you list definition keywords, esp. for
>
>ERRORS-TO
>and
>AUTO-DELETE
>
>/pete

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