>I had the same problem but this did not work , could you pleas send me (or
>the newsgroup) llist of "tricks" you have for this problem
If it isn't a 'file does not exist' problem, it is almost invariably due to
the anonymous web user account (IUSR_) not having sufficient
privileges or permissions
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I had the same problem but this did not work , could you pleas send me (or
the newsgroup) llist of "tricks" you have for this problem
almir
"Flint Doungchak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sch
I had the same problem but this did not work , could you pleas send me (or
the newsgroup) llist of "tricks" you have for this problem
almir
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> James,
>
> I don't know if this applies to you,
Thanks Flint - this did the trick
James
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From: Flint Doungchak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 March 2001 20:36
To: 'James Brash'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Error in CGI Application in IIS
James,
I don't know if this applie
James,
I don't know if this applies to you, but I recently had the same problem. I
assume you are using the CGI version.
When you define the mime mapping in IIS, there is a checkbox that says:
"Check for File Exists"
If you do not have this checked and the file is non-existant, you will get
th