Hi,
At 11.49 25/04/2005, Jeroen DEMETS - SAVACO wrote:
>I have done the following: >- Cretated a cgi-bin virtual dir with CGI execute permissions >- Added the cachemgr.cgi web extension to IIS6 and authorized to be loaded >- Remove Anonymous access from cgi-bin virtual dir and enabled integrated >(or basic) auth. >- Committed IIS6 config to disk (right mouse click on machine name in the >II6 console) and restarted the web service. > >Regards
>Guido
Hi Guido,
I've tried again on another IIS 6.0 on another server but still the same error. I do think that you also changed the document tab to have cachemgr.cgi in it? Maybe that's the difference? I had to enable a default content page and set cachemgr.cgi there. You didn't have to?
No, I don't have set this, but I think that it should not be the difference.
I added the cachemgr.cgi to the web service extension list. Instead of allowing the "all unknown CGI extensions" I added cachemgr.cgi.
Correct.
I also tried with cachemgr.exe (renamed the file) because the wizard also talks about CGI EXE scripts.
The file extension is not influent.
This didn't help either.
Our servers are running w2k3 with the latest hotfixes, just not SP1.
My test machine runs SP1.
What user do you use to login on IIS ? It seems that it must have administrators privilege to allow cachemgr to run.
Regards
Guido
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