OECGI problem (OpenInsight 32-Bit)
At 11 FEB 2005 01:00:44PM Paxton Scott wrote:
Greetings!
I've been here before it seems. But working for days and can't find the error.I have oecgi running fine on a couple of machines. Tried lots of things. Here is my registry (I hope), maybe I'm overlooking a type
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[img]http://oihelp.com/dynengreg.gif[/img]Paxton
ARCS, Inc.
At 14 FEB 2005 03:26AM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:
Paxton,
Can you connect to an engine that's already running? If so then can you check to see if you've given the anonymous IIS user enough rights to actually execute OECGI/OENGINE.EXE in there?
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At 14 FEB 2005 10:53AM Paxton Scott wrote:
Thanks for the response. I've tried connecting to a running engine without success, but am going to try that again as I think when I did, I has another registry entry wrong.
I do not use IIS……only Apache.
I can run oicgi and inet_gateway without a problem.
Just can not find the missing piece on this machine to get oecgi to run.
When I tried the running engine, I used TCP/IP and picked the example port 777. I have also gotten that to work in the past on another machine, so am pretty puzzeled.
paxton@oihelp.com
At 15 FEB 2005 05:03AM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:
Don,
We tend not to use IIS.
Down to client choice I'm afraid. Many institutions won't run anything other than MS :(
Is the anonymous user still a requirement for OECGI? I thought this had been done away with when the presentation server was eliminated.
The requirement for the Anonymous user to interact with the desktop has been eliminated, but not the Anonymous user itself. This is created by the IIS installation, and unless otherwise altered is the default account used by IIS when accessing system resources to fulfil a request. As it has a lot of restrictions there are usually some tweaking of user rights needed, especially when using dynamic engines as IIS must be able to execute OENGINE.EXE.
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