I had this problem twice, after doing everything under the sun nothing worked. What solved the problem is in your IIS manager console select your cgi directory and click on properties. The you will see the path to the CGI directory, manualy click the browse button and search for the cgi...
An easy way is to use a form to submit a query, the submit button must post to an .idc file that holds your SQL querie and searches on the variable you entered in the form, IIS will then fetch your data from the database via OBDC stated also in the .idc file. (Text File)<br>
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