RE: MS Proxy....

From: Jimenez Vallina, Juan <JJimenez@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 18:04:14 +0100

Don't be worried. the _vti_bin are temporary files created by FrontPage or
VisualStudio that doesn't be linked at all (only by mistake). By default I
delete all _vti_xxxx/ directory created by this programs on may explotation
web servers (of course are useful on a development machine, but only on that
case, and only under control of that's programs, nor to be linkable objects)

In this case I supose is a generated .dll from that forms o similar else.

bye

juan jimenez

> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Gordon Scott [SMTP:gordon@mepsys.demon.co.uk]
> Enviado el: viernes 29 de enero de 1999 10:53
> Para: squid-users@ircache.net
> Asunto: MS Proxy....
>
> I just received this and though you guys might like to know:
>
> : ...... someone posted an error message about the
> : file /_vti_bin/shtml.dll/dialogic_survey.htm not being found.
> [snip]
> : The problem appears to be an interaction between an NT proxy server and
> a
> : non-NT FP enabled web server. The NT proxy appears to rewrite the
> : /_vti_bin/shtml.exe/ into the shtml.dll, which of course is not found on
> : non-Windows based servers.
> :
> : I particularly find this distressing since it appears that the fault is
> : at the non-Windows server, when reality it is the Proxy screwing things
> : up. Yet another thing for Microsoft to come back and say "The problem is
> : the non-Windows server. This just proves the reliability of the Windows
> : NT platform as a server, since everything is integrated into the NT
> : server, and it all works together, you won't have this problem".
>
> G.
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Received on Mon Feb 01 1999 - 10:05:40 MST

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