Thanks,
I'll look into this when I get back to it later this week. But, as this is prep for my German DevCon presentation and not a production system, I'm already leaning toward saying, "don't even consider it an option for IIS 7".
>Try using the ASP server component first.
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>Also make sure that IIS is enabled and that the script ID that is called is allowed. I can't remember offhand but the ISAPI handler uses .wsdl I think as its script map to he Web Service handler and you need to make sure this script map is installed properly (and last I heard it wasn't even under XP) and the extension needs to be added to the allowed extensions.
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>For debugging in general it's usually better to use the ASP service and switch to ISAPI later on once everything is working.
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>The SOAP toolkit is such a piece of crap - bad installation, bad client error reporting and no decent docs for the server install.
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>+++ Rick ---
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer