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Getting started - activeVFP and vfp9 beta
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05/08/2004 02:22:04
Brian Ferguson
Sci-fer Computing
Australie
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
ActiveVFP
Divers
Thread ID:
00930890
Message ID:
00930929
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Hi

Do you have a virtual directory called "name" in IIS it should point to the wwwroot folder where the default.asp folder is located?

I believe you were supposed to replace the word "name" in the URL with the name of your project because the webappbuilder would automatically create the virtual folder. So you could try changing the url and replace "name" with "avfpdemo" assuming this is the name of your project.

Regards,
Simon White

>Hi,
>I have installed ActiveVFPv2 on XP Pro running VFP9 beta with IIS 5.1 installed and logged in with admin rights. I have recompiled the webappbuilder, and with it created a new web app (AvfpDemo) which appears as a folder under the IIS default localhost folder C:\Inetpub, and has its own subfolder 'wwwroot' in which there is a default.asp. I then recompiled the AvfpDemo project as a dll (tried both single and multi threaded) and then tried the recommended 'http://localhost/name/default.asp?action=hello' with IE6 and result is message that page cannot be found. (Also tried 'http://localhost/name/wwwroot/default.asp?action=hello' with same result).
>Any suggestions on why this is occurring - (am new to IIS).
>
>Regards,
>Ferg
Simon White
dCipher Computing
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