Hi Michael, Michael nt milne wrote:
I read though that you have to do a re-write in IIS or install an ISAPI re-write extension so that IIS speaks to zope. There's also the 404 asp script in Andy Mckay's book.
This only applies if you are using the /same/ ports on IIS as Zope. Using 8080 should keep it separate.
Apparently IIS hogs all the ports and has to be forced not to.
Not quite - it hogs it's ports (e.g. 21, 80, 443) on all IPs (socket pooling) unless sense is kicked into it. See: - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q238131/
Not sure about ISA server.
Since it is a firewall and would know about IIS but not Zope, you do need to know if it's in play... Can I suggest you try this on a plain Windows workstation, so you can see how it "normally" works? -- Regards, PhilK Email: phil@xfr.co.uk PGP Public key: http://www.xfr.co.uk Voicemail & Facsimile: 07092 070518 "You'll find that one part's sweet and one part's tart: say where the sweetness and the sourness start." - Tony Harrison