You should be able to install b3 on an NT machine and choose the "Install as an NT service and run with my existing web server" option.
This will install the Zope instance as a service, and prompt you for a CGI directory into which it will place the cgi exe. Pick a directory set up for cgi with IIS when prompted.
Just wondering,
I tried installing Zope b3 onto this (the machine I'mat right now) NT Workstation, choosing to run it as a service and use my existing web server (Xitami - I haven't even gotten that far yet).
The service will not run, claiming:
"The Zope (Zope) service failed to start due to the following error: %1 is not a valid Windows NT application"
I've never heard of this one before -- are there any other messages in the Event Log (Application Log) pertaining to the Zope service? The error message as stated makes it sound like you have an incompatible or corrupt binary. You aren't running NT on an Alpha or anything are you? Brian Lloyd brian@digicool.com Software Engineer 540.371.6909 Digital Creations http://www.digicool.com
At 11:32 AM 12/21/98 -0500, you wrote:
The service will not run, claiming:
"The Zope (Zope) service failed to start due to the following error: %1 is not a valid Windows NT application"
I've never heard of this one before -- are there any other messages in the Event Log (Application Log) pertaining to the Zope service? The error message as stated makes it sound like you have an incompatible or corrupt binary. You aren't running NT on an Alpha or anything are you?
Wow. Fast response. No, that was it. I installed Zope on Friday, but had no chance to start Zope and play around with it. So when I started the machine up after the weekend, there appeared before me an alert dialog saying one or more services failed to start. From there to Event Viewer, showing only that error. There are no details in the lower pane of the window. BTW, this same thing happened to me at home with b2 on NT (b3 worked fine on Win95). In fact I can start up Zope on this NT machine with the ol' start.bat trick. When I look in the Services Control Panel, Zope is there, and startup is set to Automatic, but (of course) is not started. Think I should uninstall and re-download and reinstall? Brad Brad Marsh, Computer Specialist Center for Evaluation and Research http://www.tchp.org/cer/ research4@snowcrest.net
At 11:32 AM 12/21/98 -0500, you wrote:
...You aren't running NT on an Alpha or anything are you?
Brian Lloyd brian@digicool.com
Oops, missed this one. No, Intel P300... Brad Brad Marsh, Computer Specialist Center for Evaluation and Research http://www.tchp.org/cer/ research4@snowcrest.net
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