Hi Peter,
Thanks for the answer. I'll answer your points below.
Many thanks, -Lew
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Carter <peterc@stripped>
To: Lew Barnesson <lewb@stripped>
Cc: <win32@stripped>
Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 5:15 PM
Subject: Re: MySQL C API win32 CGI under NT problems
> At 12:25 PM 7/26/99 -0700, you wrote:
> >Hi Peter,
> >Many thanks for your answer! However, as I say in the next-to-last
paragraph
> >of my email, I AM USING THE C API, NOT ODBC, and am not using ADO or
such.
> >Just vanilla API calls like mysql_query, etc. Als0 please note (as stated
> >earlier) that this system runs without problem on my development server
and
> >the first server where I tried a test install. So I really don't have any
> >reason to use a DSN, and don't understand why IIS would think so. Please
> >correct me if I'm wrong. Would appreciate further comment, as I'm
baffled.
> >Thanks, -Lew
>
> You mean I wasted a big bag of wind while standing on my soap box ;)
No way. Your advice is much appreciated.
>
>
> The only other thing, I can think of would be connectivity issues. Did you
> try 'mysql' client from that machine to your db server?
Yes, works properly.
> Is reverse DNS implemented there?
NO on my development server (not connected to a network). YES to the other
two servers, one of which is running my CGI system properly, the other which
fails.
>
Thanks again. I'm still investigating.
> ---
> Peter B. Carter (peterc@stripped)
> Pager: 613-751-4660
> http://www.pbc.ottawa.on.ca
>
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