Thank you so much for your help. I installed Macromedia JRun and it got the job done :-)
Perhaps you could read my other post, titled: HTTP - FTP Password Removing, and see if you can help me with that one...
Once again, thank you very much :-D
I installed Java 2 SDK, Enterprise Edition 1.4, and ran Cloudscape and J2EE, but my JSP pages still don't run :-(
Could you tell me the URL for something that would allow me to run my JSP files?
Nothing... This is turning into an impossible mission... :-S
Every option on IIS I've tried, and it doesn't fix it. The only solution is to put the files on the FAT32 drive. And I right clicked on the folder on the NTFS drive and it is shared for web...
I thank you so much for your concern, but it still doesn't help :-( I've already selected all the possible combinations for those options you tell me and others available in the Properties section on my site in IIS, and the problem never solves.
I think it's got something to do with the NTFS...
I have Windows XP Professional, IIS 5.0 and Java JDK 1.40_2
I would like to know how to make JSP files to "run" on my server, if I have to set anything up, as ODBC drivers or something, since my ASP files fun fine, but the JSP ones don't :-(
I am new to IIS, I don't speak english well, and I have Windows XP Professional. My problem is this:
Three months ago I installed IIS and it worked perfectly, it didn't ask passwords for either HTTP or FTP service, neither local or remote access.
However, I re-installed my system this week...
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