Date:  05/09/2005 02:34:33 PM Msg ID:  002551
From:  FoxWeb Support Thread:  002541
Subject:  Re: \"There are no open channels.\" error & II
Have you looked at fwstart.log?  Something is preventing channels from starting properly when you run fwstart.exe.  You should be able to verify this, by right-clicking on the FoxWeb icon in the system tray and selecting Status.  No channels will show up in the status window.
 
Other than looking at fwstart.log, you can also try disabling the Hide Channels option.  This will allow you to see your individual channels initializing, along with any error messages that may pop up.

FoxWeb Support Team
support@foxweb.com email

Sent by Doug Dodge on 05/09/2005 02:29:43 PM:
Hello!
 
No, I am not running FoxWeb as a service.
 
I checked the R/W priviledges for IUSR & IWAN for the FoxWeb directory & subdirectory and they're ok.
 
I'll check the VFP rights.
 
Best,
 
DD
Sent by FoxWeb Support on 05/09/2005 02:18:01 PM:
Are you running FoxWeb as a service?  If yes, then you will need to make sure that the service logon user has sufficient rights.  At a minimum, this user must have:
  • Full rights to the FoxWeb registry key (hklm\Software\Aegis Group\FoxWeb)
  • Read/Write rights to the FoxWeb program folder (c:\Program Files\FoxWeb)
  • Read/Write rights to the FoxWeb Program Root and it's sub-folders.
The user will also need sufficient rights to run VFP.  It's possible that this user may require additional rights, depending on your scripts.
 
I recommend that you take a look at the file fwstart.log, which may contain clues that may help you identify where the problem is.

FoxWeb Support Team
support@foxweb.com email

Sent by Doug Dodge on 05/09/2005 01:50:16 PM:
Hi Folks,
 
I am getting the following error:
 
 "Error in CGI Back-End Program"
 
"There are no open channels.
Run FWSTART.EXE"
 
I am running on IIS6.0 and have obviously missed some critical permissions or security issue. I have gone through all the docs & searched the form for something that would help and I'm stumpified right now.
 
I am using v1.29c (I know I know - we're upgrading <g>) but the only difference with this test site & the others is that this is IIS 6.0, so I figure that's where the problem is at. After checking everything I can find I am still overlooking something (probably real simple.)
 
Any help out there?
 
Thanks!
DD