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Old Feb 12, 2002, 08:15 PM
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Hello,

I had an idea. Instead of fussing and swearing, I thought I'd just ask someone who is using Open Journal on an NT server to forward his/her config file, etc. to me so I can see what they've done.

I can't get Open Journal to work on our NT server. My IT person thinks seeing how someone else has done this would help. He believes you have to change more than the oj.cfg file, even though the instructions say otherwise.

Thanks,
Eva


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Old Feb 12, 2002, 11:11 PM
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Eva,

Does your IT person know if Perl is installed on your server? I don't have open journal on an NT server, but the error message in your previous post is usually one of two things: Perl is not installed on the server or some NT boxes use the .pl extension instead of the .cgi extension.

Hopefully, someone who has OJ on an NT box will have come across some of the same issues and respond.

Good luck!

splash

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