Date:  07/24/2009 09:02:32 AM Msg ID:  003988
From:  George Gambill Thread:  003984
Subject:  Re: Do you want to save or open this file
Unfortunatly I did miss the second part.  Doubly unfortunatly before I could act on your suggestion, Lew unloaded FoxWeb, installed VFP 9, and dealt with IIS then re-loaded FoxWeb.
 
Now he gets:

Error messages in FoxWeb - No program root has been configured for domain

 George
Sent by FoxWeb Support on 07/16/2009 10:00:05 AM:
I think you may have missed the second part of my response. Please select the Save option when presented with the  “Do you want to save or open this file” dialog and then post a copy of the contents of the file. If the file contains binary data, please email it to support@foxweb.com.
FoxWeb Support Team
support@foxweb.com email
Sent by George Gambill on 07/16/2009 07:56:51 AM:
We downloaded (so as to get the latest and greatest) and did the install.
Sent by FoxWeb Support on 07/15/2009 06:01:07 PM:
The problem may be related to incorrect setup of FoxWeb. Did you use the FoxWeb setup program to "move" FoxWeb to the new box, or did you simply copy files?
 
Please save the file and post a copy of its default name and contents.
FoxWeb Support Team
support@foxweb.com email
Sent by George Gambill on 07/15/2009 09:45:07 AM:
Moving FoxWeb to a new box. When we call login.fwx, we get the message “Do you want to save or open this file”.

 

Obviously something isn't set up right. Any clues.



  • Windows version XP Pro
  • VFP version 9
  • Are you running FoxWeb as a service? yes
  • Are you using the VFP run-time DLL? yes
  • Web server software (IIS, Apache, etc.) IIS
  • FoxWeb version 4.
  • The full URL being used http://localhost/login.fwx