Michael, here are the site.cfg files you asked for....the directory C:\LISTSERV\MAIN\ doesn't exist anymore these are two files I found in other directories....I would like to make those are uninstalled correctly and re install per the directory structure above..... the information in these files is correct....the directories specified are correct andwhat they shouldbe..... any help will be greatly APPRECIATED !!! ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael Shannon To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 1:22 AM Subject: Re: Uninstalling and reinstalling listserv Hi Diana > >It is a Windows NT platform... >IIS 4.0... >I believe it is LSMTP > >when Listserv was first installed the scripts and archives directories >were incorrectly stated in the web archives screen....they were changed to >indicate the correct directories....however, when we try to access >something thru the www.listserv.stisidoreparish.org page, the address bar >sayswww.listserv.stisidoreparish.orgc:/inetpub/incorrectfolder/etc...etc. . > From the description you give above it looks like you should send a copy of your LISTSERV configuration file. It's called SITE.CFG and is found in the X:\LISTSERV\MAIN\ directory (where X: is the drive that LISTSERV's installed on). It's a plain-text file so you can view it in Notepad and simply copy the contents into a new e-mail. Make sure you XXXX out the CREATEPW= parameter before sending the e-mail. >this project was initiated at our church by volunteers since there is no >full time IT staff...so what they tried doing is uninstalling listserv and >reinstalling it to reset those variables...but now it seems like there are >multiple copies of listserv installed.....I would like to have only one >LISTSERV program and make sure everything is running right... > >two things that I know I need for sure is to know how to completely remove >all existing listserv files or make sure there is only one directory with >all the files that it need to run correctly and then make sure the scripts >and archives variables point to the correct directories.. > Removing LISTSERV is normally as simple as going to Start -> Programs -> LISTSERV -> Uninstall LISTSERV or else using the 'Add/Remove Programs' applet in Control Panel. You can do a search of your hard drive(s) for any directories named 'LISTSERV' (without the quotes) to see if there are any other installations in non-standard directories. -- Regards, Michael Shannon Senior Consultant, Asia Pacific Region [log in to unmask] L-Soft international, Inc. http://www.lsoft.com Chazzozz!! LISTSERV (R) is a registered trademark of L-Soft.