[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Multiple Versions Issue
Fortin,Nicolas [SteFoy]
nicolas.fortin at EC.GC.CA
Thu Mar 10 09:41:03 PST 2005
Hi Tim,
I know 2 ways to see what dll are use by an app...
1- run filemon (www.sysinternals.com) while accessing the site and check which dll are loaded. You will see the directories order in which the system search for dll too.
2- run depends.exe and open mapserv.exe and check which dll are used by browsing the tree.
Greetings,
Nicolas
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Objet : [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Multiple Versions Issue
Currently, I am developing a Mapserver application on a server used to host several different web apps. In order to avoid causing version issues with other applications (which I am not responsible for), I am attempting to install a completely encapsulated version of Mapserver and Chameleon on the server - Windows2000 with IIS.
I have a straight-forward installation on my local XP box, but I use the PATH variable to set the location of the DLL's for mapserver. On the web server, I was hoping that I could simply place all of the required dlls in the same directory (MS44/bin), and that mapserv.exe would use these dlls for its execution. However, I get a CGI header return error when I access the mapserv.exe file through the browser, indicating that a DLL was not found properly (correct?). The mapserv.exe and dlls are in a virtual directory under the main web, with read and execute permissions. IUSR has also been granted access to the directory.
Anyone have any experience with this? TIA
Timothy Pascoe
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