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<blockquote data-quote="samuel337" data-source="post: 12252" data-attributes="member: 10347"><p>STSC:</p><p>We can't use OmniSecure because it doesn't support ASP.NET - the apache web server not only serves the PHP web interface, but also the Web Service that works with ECP2.</p><p></p><p>And yes, you have to disable IIS first, because apache won't run if it can't use that port. Think about it this way, how would windows know which program to pass the connection to if you have two programs running on the same port? That's what ports are for after all. You can't change the port for the web interface either, unless you change the config file and and the web interface code.</p><p></p><p>And the thing about including the MP dlls - that's my fault. I forgot to leave them out when I put the installer together. I'll remember it for the next version.</p><p></p><p>Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samuel337, post: 12252, member: 10347"] STSC: We can't use OmniSecure because it doesn't support ASP.NET - the apache web server not only serves the PHP web interface, but also the Web Service that works with ECP2. And yes, you have to disable IIS first, because apache won't run if it can't use that port. Think about it this way, how would windows know which program to pass the connection to if you have two programs running on the same port? That's what ports are for after all. You can't change the port for the web interface either, unless you change the config file and and the web interface code. And the thing about including the MP dlls - that's my fault. I forgot to leave them out when I put the installer together. I'll remember it for the next version. Sam [/QUOTE]
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