Thank you for your reply Derek.
That worked a treat. Thanks loads for that, I can now get down to code.
Bril.
Allen
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Anyways, put that mapping back in(you need it). Also, in IIS, set 'allow
unk
> It is to run on a windows 2003 server. It seems that Microsoft in their
> wisdom are trying like mad to force us to use .net, and they have removed
> the Soap ability, at least as standard, from that server. I have googled and
> it says in one place to add .wsdl to the mapping and point it to the
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: 06 September 2007 12:50
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Subject: Re: More web service misery
We have one running happily on WS2003 (not SBS). We use West-wind though ...
There's stuff on the West-wind Wiki and message
XP workstation I think
but this is what I have to work with.
Allen
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Sent: 06 September 2007 13:01
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Subject: RE: More web service misery
They are going to use an SBS box as
They are going to use an SBS box as an external web server?
If so make sure that you are on a good call out rate as, whilst you can, it's
not recomended as there is far too much risk with all the other things running
on it.
Aargh!
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
We have one running happily on WS2003 (not SBS). We use West-wind though
...
There's stuff on the West-wind Wiki and message board archives re this
issue, AIR.
Al wrote:
> Hi Foxgang
> I have managed to gety somewhere with web services on m XP box. It all seems
> to work fine and I can register
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