Thanks Phil! I managed to get it working now...
Take care,
--Chris
Phil Driscoll wrote:
>
> You need to tell the IIS management tool thingy (I can't remember what it
> was called on IIS3) to give the web site (or the folder containing your php
> scripts) script (or perhaps execute) access - sorry I can't be more
> specific - IIS3 is a dim and distant memory.
>
> You could get hold of NT option pack 4 and upgrade to IIS4. It's free, and
> goes a hell of a lot faster, and no doubt has an entirely different set of
> bugs and vulnerabilities :)
>
> Cheers
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> Phil Driscoll
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