Not sure, but I would try using the latest diagnose.exe from the
shopsite.com
anonymous ftp site rather than nt_test.exe, even though it is for a newer
version of ShopSite. You may get errors when it is checking files and
settings because some files and directories that it is checking don't
exist
in ShopSite 3.5, but the mail tests should work just fine.
You could also try executing wsendmail from the commandline and see what
happens. Maybe also check permissions on the exe and the ini file. Perhaps
the IIS user doesn't have permission to execute it, but the user that is
logged in through the back office is. That might explain why the cart
doesn't
work but nt_test.exe through the backoffice does.
-Loren
Ruford wrote:
Well, once again Loren -- I have to thank you for being able to point
me toward the obvious.
Any ideas what's happening when the
sb reports an error trying to run wsendmail?
"Loren" <loren_d_c@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3B5C9F33.97D7D7AB@yahoo.com...
It sounds like the 'upgrade' to the new OS and new IIS caused a change
in the authentication you had set for the bo directory or changed the
login for the system user to login to the domain. Try re-visiting
these
settings and see if there is a way to turn off the DOMAIN login for
the
user or directory.
-Loren
Ruford wrote:
I was running Shopsite Pro 3.5 on a NT4 machine with
IIS 4 when a hardware failure caused a problem with
a SP upgrade, and so the decision was made to replace
the bad piece and upgrade to W2K.
My problem however, is that now the old shopsite will
not work -- for the shopping basket, the only problem I
encounter is that it claims it can't send e-mail via the
wSendmail program, but if I try it from the bo/nt_test.exe
it will send e-mail so...*shrug*
My bigger problem, is getting to the data for the orders,
products. When I try to enter via the /bo/ directory on W2K
with IIS5, it thinks the username is DOMAIN/user so when
the programs such as start.cgi or dbextract.cgi are used, they
are looking for a file called DOMAIN\user.auth rather than
user.auth -- I tried making a directory called DOMAIN, but
then I just run into auth file problems.
Does anyone have any ideas? I'm open to upgrades, but I
need to maintain the data that was there before the crash and
my backup tapes only have the *.db files, not a flat file dump.
Thanks,
Robert