I'm trying to get my Zope installation to work with IIS. I've read various items from the mailing lists and I've read the how-to's and I still can't get it to work correctly. The closest I've come is getting the Zope welcome screen. I've never been able to see any contents of my site. I think I've followed the process correctly. 1. I have a zope.pcgi file in my IIS scripts directory. 2. I have the pcgi-wrapper.exe file in this directory as well. 3. I've configured IIS to have a mapping between .pcgi and pcgi-wrapper.exe 4. I've reconfigured my zope startup to include a -p c:\inetpub\scripts\zope.pcgi parameter 5. I've modified by access file to just be of the following format: <domain>/<userid>: The domain is uppercase and the userid is how it was defined in the user manager. 6. I've set the permissions on the zope.pcgi file to disable anonymous but activated basic and challenge/response. 7. I've restarted Zope and IIS (several times) When I try to use access my site with http://foo.com/scripts/zope.pcgi I am prompted for a password, but I never authenticate. I eventually get a "You are not authorized to access this resource" traceback page (fails at line 551 in HTTPResponse.py) What am I missing? How can I debug this configuration? Assuming that I can make this work, I have a couple other configuration questions: 1. Is there a way to make a particular folder in Zope the default page for my web site? I want people to be able to go to http://foo.com and have that really access something like http://foo.com/RootName/StartingPoint. 2. How do you configure access to this site? I want to provide my customer with limited access to particular folders. Do they need to have an account in the NT Domain on which the server is running? If I want anybody to be able to access certain portions of the site for viewing only how do I configure Zope and IIS? In other words, I want to have one or more users with some sort of content control capability, but everyone else just sees a web site (no folders, no knowledge that this is Zope). I'm pretty sure I know how to do this if I just use ZServer, but I'm not sure what I need to do to configure this for IIS. I'm going out on a limb recommending that my company user Zope for a potentially key customer. I'm confident that the environment itself will support the customers needs, but I need to be able to show that the system can actually work in a production environment. Thanks for any and all help. James W. Howe mailto:jwh@allencreek.com Allen Creek Software, Inc. pgpkey: http://ic.net/~jwh/pgpkey.html Ann Arbor, MI 48103