I was thinking permissions, too, but the problem doesn't crop up when Zope is started without pcgi. I did also, when I first encountered the problem change permissions on the d:\Website directory and its subdirectories to give the IIS user explicit permission to read and write. That didn't have any effect, however. I also set up the d:\website directory as a web share to be sure that IIS could get into it. The zope user, me, does have admin privileges on that machine so reading and writing to that directory should be fine. I created that directory to start out with. I will double check to be sure. Thanks for the thoughts. This one is puzzling since the instructions seem so straight forward. Eric --- Max M <maxmcorp@worldonline.dk> wrote:
From: zope-admin@zope.org [mailto:zope-admin@zope.org]On Behalf Of Eric
One thing that might provide a clue is that when starting Zope with start.bat it does show an error(200) ZServer cannot write PID file This message, about the PID file, does not appear when I start Zope without trying to get pcgi to work.
On the face of it, it sounds like some kind of permission problem. Does your Zope user has write access?
regards Max M
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