I know. If you browse down you will see.
directory. Please note that the other system variables are also
> Hello, for windows you must put your dll files in a directory in your
> "PATH" enviroment variable like "system" or "system32" or another you
> configure so Windows find theses files neccesary for your mapserver.
>
> Oscar.
>
>
> 2008/2/20, Milo van der Linden <
[hidden email]
> <mailto:
[hidden email]>>:
>
> Hello Greg,
>
> I have had tons of minor trouble, all related to the stupid way
> IIS configuration is organized.. But now I have a simple
> instruction on how to run it smoothly.
>
> It takes a little more work to get mapserver running as cgi
> directly in IIS, but it has the advantage that you don't need to
> install and run Apache besides IIS:
>
> 1) Create a virtual directory in IIS pointing to the
> mapserv\cgi-bin directory and give it an alias; for instance cgi-bin.
> 2) Set the execute permissions on the virtual directory to Scripts
> and Executables
> 3) Accept the virtual directory
> 4) Go to Web Service Extensions in the IIS service manager
> 5) Select Add a new web service extension. On the required files
> tab, add C:\YourMapserverInstalldir\mapserv.exe
> 6) Set it to allow
> 7) Through the security tab of the mapserver install directory,
> give IIS_WPG ( a standard system usergroup) read/write and execute
> permission on ALL the underlying sub-directories
> 8) Restart the "World Wide Web publishing service" in the services
> section of the administrative tools
> 9) Test mapserv by running
> http:\\yourserver\yourmapservaliasdir\mapserv.exe
> <
http://mail.google.com/mail/%5C%5Cyourserver%5Cyourmapservaliasdir%5Cmapserv.exe>
> If you get the message "No query information to decode.
> QUERY_STRING is set, but empty." Mapserver under IIS is ready to go!
>
>
> Pearson, Gregory schreef:
>>
>> Ok, I must have missed that in the documentation. I just
>> extracted the files to the root directory and almost everything
>> worked out the "box" in Apache. And since IIS has port 80, I use
>> port 81. That's all it takes to run under IIS? Have you had any
>> problems?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks, Greg
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> *From:* Milo van der Linden [mailto:
[hidden email]]
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 20, 2008 10:00 AM
>> *To:* Pearson, Gregory
>> *Cc:*
[hidden email]
>> <mailto:
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>> *Subject:* Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] MS4W GDAL/OGR
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello Greg,
>>
>> I am running Mapserver as a IIS cgi-bin component. Installed it
>> in C:\Mapserver and then set the environment variables as follows.
>>
>> Path %PATH%;
>> C:\MapServer\cgi-bin;
>> C:\MapServer\tools\gdal-ogr;
>> C:\MapServer\tools\mapserv;
>> C:\MapServer\tools\shapelib;
>> C:\MapServer\proj\bin;
>> C:\MapServer\tools\shp2tile;
>> C:\MapServer\tools\shpdiff;
>> C:\MapServer\tools\avce00;
>>
>> GDAL_DATA C:\Mapserver\gdaldata
>> GDAL_DRIVER_PATH C:\Mapserver\gdalplugins
>> PROJ_LIB C:\MapServer\proj\nad
>>
>> Also make sure that the user under whom you use the tools has
>> read access rights on ALL the directories required by the
>> different mapserver dll's
>>
>>
>> Pearson, Gregory schreef:
>>
>> Has anyone had issues with using ogrinfo.exe? I get the following
>> error message:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> I found the file in the cgi-bin folder and copied it to the local
>> gdal-ogr folder, but then received another error on a different
>> *dll. So, I copied all the dlls to the local directory and then
>> it worked. What's the right way to have it reference the files in
>> the cgi-bin directory?
>>
>>
>>
>> Greg
>>
>>
>>
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> --
> Oscar ^_