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Adding h20 framework to US

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I am trying to install the h20 framework (h2o.aestiva.com) into uniserver. It requires the .exe (perl based I think) be run in the cgi-bin but when I run it I get an error of:

 

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Internal Server Error

The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.

Please contact the server administrator, admin@localhost and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error.

More information about this error may be available in the server error log.

Apache/2.0.59 (Win32) DAV/2 PHP/5.2.3 Server at 127.0.0.1 Port 80

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And when I check the log there is this:

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- [Wed Apr 16 23:50:04 2008] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] (OS 740)The requested operation requires elevation. : couldn't spawn child process: W:/cgi-bin/asetup397.exe

- [Wed Apr 16 23:50:04 2008] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] (OS 740)The requested operation requires elevation. : couldn't create child process: 720740: asetup397.exe

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This install works no problem on XAMPP and elsewhere but not on uniserver. I'm thinking that it is a persmissions issue but can't find where permissions are controlled if that is even the issue.

 

Assistance appreciated,

 

hdon

I tried the program and found no problems; perhaps these notes I made may help:

 

1) Extracted clean version of 3.5-Apollo

2) Copy file: asetup397.exe to folder: *\Uniform Server\udrive\cgi-bin

3) Start Servers

4) Type into browser: http://localhost/cgi-bin/asetup397.exe

Install wizard displayed: Click Continue

5) Wizard page 2 defaults look OK (removed drive letters):

 

Domain Name: localhost

Subdirectory: \

Private Doc Root: /cgi-bin/private

CGI Directory: /cgi-bin

 

Click Complete Install

 

Note: Removed w: - For portability

Note: Folder /cgi-bin/private not created - may need to manually create this!

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Aestiva H2O Install Successful page displayed:

 

* The URL to your Aestiva Desktop is

 

http://localhost/cgi-bin/start.exe/login.html

 

 

* Your password is YIPPEE. After you login please use the Control Panel to set a new password.

 

* Please click Login URL above to log in to your Aestiva Desktop

now and finish installing desktop applications. Remember to

bookmark your login URL for future reference.

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Logged in and agreed to licence: Main page displayed with several Icons.

Clicked all menus - bar top right OK. Drop-down menu (top left) seems Ok

No errors produced

Log File no errors.

Stopped servers - changed drive letter from W to Z -- OK

Copied to USB stick (65.5 MB) - Moved to different PC - OK

Note: Surprisingly fast on a box standard stick.

 

Like I said installs and appears to work fine. I have no idea how to use it hence cannot verify functionality.

 

Note: I made no changes to Uniform Server – OS XP-Home.

 

Is it a PC security issue!

 

All the best

Ric :)

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>>>Like I said installs and appears to work fine. I have no idea how to use it hence cannot verify functionality.

 

Note: I made no changes to Uniform Server – OS XP-Home.

 

Is it a PC security issue!<<<

 

It appears to be a Vista issue of some kind. I installed XP pro onto a virtual machine and it installed fine. STUPID VISTA once again.

 

The functionality should be fine from here on in, never had a problem once it installs. It is like a replacement for XAMP in that it has its own dbase and scripting language which is much faster to program in than PHP and SQL.

 

Thanks and cheers,

 

hdon

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