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==== OECGI RevCreateEngine Failed, error 3. (OpenInsight 32-bit Specific) ====
=== At 22 APR 2003 08:24:49AM Richard Channer wrote: ===
{{tag>"OpenInsight 32-bit Specific"}}
More OECGI woes...
I have moved a web-enabled OI app from a server to a PC. As far as I know I have set all the correct parameters in IIS and have the correct registry settings (I have basically copied the settings from the server).
When I call TRACE via a browser, I get the error 3 message. I am running the app with a named engine (ServerName=TEST) to allow debugging. If I run TRACE via IE, I get the error3. If I run OECGI.EXE directly from the CGI-BIN folder, the following appears in the engine monitor window:
"CALL RUN_OECGI_REQUEST"
So it appears that OECGI is communicating correctly with my named engine, but does not work via the browser (http://localhost/cgi-bin/oecgi.exe/trace).
Any suggestions?
Cheers, Richard
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=== At 22 APR 2003 09:49AM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote: ===
Have you checked the anonymous user to see that it has sufficent rights to allow connection to a running engine? When you double click on OECGI you are using the rights of the logged-in user, not those you will be using when IIS tries to execute your request.
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=== At 04 FEB 2005 10:12AM Sii King Yun wrote: ===
I am using a 30 days trial version of Openinsight 7.0 with apache and I also get the same error. How do I check the anonymous user rights?
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=== At 07 FEB 2005 10:33AM Bob Carten wrote: ===
Apache will run as an anonymous user too.
You can change the name of this user in http.conf.
look for the "user" setting, change it to a user with sufficient rights.
There is also a utility called suexec that sets rights for each cgi-program. I am not sure it wokrs in the windows environment.
If you want to do proof of concept testing try the Sambar (http://www.sambar.com) or Xitami web servers. They are lightweight and easy to set up, can run in the security context of the logged in user.
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