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Date: Thu Feb 14 13:31:25 PST 2002
Subject: Help with ODBC/CGI/IIS
>just out of curiosity...
>
>where do you get IIS these days? at one time it was a d/l on the MS
>site & it also came with my NT server. can you d/l IIS5 somewhere?
>
>Al Hosp
just out of curiosity...
where do you get IIS these days? at one time it was a d/l on the MS
site & it also came with my NT server. can you d/l IIS5 somewhere?
Al Hospers
CamberSoft, Inc.
alcambersoftcom
http://www.cambersoft.com
Shockwave and Director development, CD-ROM, HTML,
CGI scripting,
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Date: Thu Feb 14 02:28:59 PST 2002
Subject: Re: Help with ODBC/CGI/IIS
>> Once I
>> am in regedit.,however, I am not sure where to look to change
>> this
>
>in general you don't set permissions in Regedit. try
> Once I
> am in regedit.,however, I am not sure where to look to change
> this
in general you don't set permissions in Regedit. try right clicking on
the fole in question & looking at the Security tab.
Al
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Hi -
I am getting the following error when running a cgi script in IIS.This same code
worked fine using Apache and I am not sure what is happening.
The error is:
Perhaps the capitalisation of DBD 'ODBC' isn't right. at
C:\Inetpub\Scripts\clickcount.cgi line 210
Here is my connection code:
$db