Trevor,

Can you tell us a little more about the application?  For instance, how do 
you intend on running the programs on the 400?  (Client Access APIs, 
Client Acces COM objects, JTOPEN, ODBC...)  Also, if I may ask, why are 
you moving the web services off the 400?

Kurt

midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/17/2004 03:03:46 PM:

> I am trying to determine if I can take an OS/400 HTTP server and replace 
it
> with IIS running on a Windows server without any change to the 
applications.
> 
> The biggest concern are the CGI programs that are running on the 400 - 
how
> do I ensure the correct authority when they are being called.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Trevor
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