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Phil

2005-05-18, 6:03 pm

how do you allow .cfg and .ini files in a web directory . .IIS 6 gives a 404
error . but you can change the extension and access them . .it is NOT a path
problem . it appears as some sort of security measure. Can someone please
tell me how to allow these so I can get things working like they did before
on IIS5 and Server 2000?

Phil
Ken Schaefer

2005-05-18, 8:50 pm

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=326965

It's also mentioned, IIRC, in the What's Changed section of the IIS
documentation on your server.

Cheers
Ken

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"Phil" <Phil@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:40DC211A-7D05-46AD-B55F-7671C21A8CEA@microsoft.com...
: how do you allow .cfg and .ini files in a web directory . .IIS 6 gives a
404
: error . but you can change the extension and access them . .it is NOT a
path
: problem . it appears as some sort of security measure. Can someone please
: tell me how to allow these so I can get things working like they did
before
: on IIS5 and Server 2000?
:
: Phil


Phil

2005-05-19, 5:52 pm

thank you . since posting I learned that I needed to add a text/plain MIME
type for each file extension. I appreciate your time.

Phil

"Ken Schaefer" wrote:

> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=326965
>
> It's also mentioned, IIRC, in the What's Changed section of the IIS
> documentation on your server.
>
> Cheers
> Ken
>
> --
> Blog: www.adopenstatic.com/cs/blogs/ken/
> Web: www.adopenstatic.com
>
>
> "Phil" <Phil@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:40DC211A-7D05-46AD-B55F-7671C21A8CEA@microsoft.com...
> : how do you allow .cfg and .ini files in a web directory . .IIS 6 gives a
> 404
> : error . but you can change the extension and access them . .it is NOT a
> path
> : problem . it appears as some sort of security measure. Can someone please
> : tell me how to allow these so I can get things working like they did
> before
> : on IIS5 and Server 2000?
> :
> : Phil
>
>
>

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