[ale] [ OT OT OT ] Running excrutiating apps on IIS

aaron aaron at pd.org
Wed Dec 10 23:06:45 EST 2003


Why are we wasting ALE bandwidth discussing f**ked up products from the 
convicted criminal monopoly? Even another running political feud over foreign 
outsourcing is more on topic (and preferable) to this unmarked off topic 
sludge. ;-)

I suggest James call Micro$haft tech support. I'm sure they'll be of infinite 
help since he's got that MCSE and all ! ;-)

peace
aaron




On Wednesday 10 December 2003 12:51, Robert Coggins wrote:
> James,
> 
> How are they connecting to the server? About the only way they can do 
> this is if the remotely login.  For example telnet, ssh, windows remote 
> login.  Over the web you might be able to do this using asp.  I know php 
> has scripts to run programs server side.  ASP should too.  This will run 
> the program as the admin I believe or what ever user IIS runs under. You 
> will of course have to give the app permissions to do so.  I hope this 
> helps.  There might be something else you can do but right now I can't 
> think of anything else...
> 
> -Rob
> 
> Keeler, James wrote:
> 
> > I am always being hit up by people in the department to put certain 
> > programs on the intranet so that everyone can access them.  Some of 
> > these are EXEs.  How can I get these to run on the server side?
> >
> > Example: I have a program, PUBLIC.EXE, and I need to create a link to 
> > it on the intranet.  I want this program to run on the server, not on 
> > the client.
> >
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > James R. Keeler, MCSE
> > Information Systems Specialist
> > Hamilton County Sheriff's Office
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