I'm trying to move my win32 ZHTTPServer Implementation of Zope to a new machine and directory. Moving from E:\Program Files\ZopeOne to another machine in D:\ZopeOne I copied the ZopeOne directory tree, changed the start.bat and serve.py file. The manage interface works, but when I try to view my index_html files, I'm getting an error (traceback below). Note the incorrect paths in the traceback (referring to E:\Program files) I uses find from the manage interface to search for E:, can't find it. I grep'd my files, can't find it. Note that I did NOT run the Zope installation script on the target machine, is that the problem? Sorry, an error occurred.<p> <!-- Traceback (innermost last): File E:\Program Files\ZopeOne\lib\python\ZPublisher\Publish.py, line 879, in publish_module File E:\Program Files\ZopeOne\lib\python\ZPublisher\Publish.py, line 595, in publish (Info: /) File E:\Program Files\ZopeOne\lib\python\OFS\Document.py, line 181, in __call__ (Object: index_html) File E:\Program Files\ZopeOne\lib\python\OFS\Document.py, line 177, in __call__ (Object: index_html) File E:\Program Files\ZopeOne\lib\python\DocumentTemplate\DT_String.py, line 514, in __call__ (Object: index_html) File E:\Program Files\ZopeOne\lib\python\OFS\Document.py, line 173, in __call__ (Object: standard_html_header) File E:\Program Files\ZopeOne\lib\python\DocumentTemplate\DT_String.py, line 514, in __call__ (Object: standard_html_header) File E:\Program Files\ZopeOne\lib\python\OFS\Document.py, line 173, in __call__ (Object: StyleOverrides) File E:\Program Files\ZopeOne\lib\python\DocumentTemplate\DT_String.py, line 514, in __call__ (Object: StyleOverrides) KeyError: Sorry, an error occured Brad Clements, bkc@murkworks.com (315)268-1000 http://www.murkworks.com (315)268-9812 Fax netmeeting: ils://ils.murkworks.com ICQ: 14856937 We must come down from our heights, and leave our straight paths, for the byways and low places of life, if we would learn truths by strong contrasts; and in hovels, in forecastles, and among our own outcasts in foreign lands, see what has been wrought upon our fellow-creatures by accident, hardship, or vice. - Richard Henry Dana, Jr. 1836