I would try putting the wsdl/dll etc in the root directory first. I had no
luch with subdirectories.
also note that the server might not see the web address. mine does not. the
w/s may have a hosts file that lets it find it.
Allen 

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It is calling:
http://www.webaddress.com/somedir/TEST/TestProdWS.asmx?WSDL so the WSDL file
is on that server.  Right?

David L. Crooks


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