On Tuesday, November 27, 2007 10:29 AM Allen wrote:

>silly me it is 2003.
>Mapping then. do a search on web service 2003 on leafe.com profox
archives and I think something 
>there may shed a light on the problem Allen 

>This was a reply from Derek in the Archives that fixed me up.

>MSSOAP was never included in a Windows server product, I don't
>believe-- it's always something you have to install on W2K, XP, and
2003. It is installed by your 
>development environment(VFP), however...

>Anyways, put that mapping back in(you need it). Also, in IIS, set
'allow unknown isapi extensions' 
>to 'allow'. This will allow it to work. Without it, IIS6 returns
INCORRECT 404's with absolutely NO >CLUE ANYWHERE what is happening(not
the event log, the W3SVC log, or to the end user!)-- it should >be
returning 500's and not 404's...

>Anyways, this is likely your problem. I'm well-versed on the
tribulations of VFP web services, so 
>if you have any other questions, please ask-- I've been on vacation,
hence the long time to reply.
>Thanks.

What do you mean by mapping?  I have the local IIS set to allow unknown
isapi extensions and the wizard did not help.  Also, copying the dll to
the root did not help.  Thank your assistance and I am sure I keep
pounding on this thing until works!

David L. Crooks




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