>What version of IIS are you using? Maybe you have a custom filter in IIS4
>(if that's what you're using) that's calling to these files and those files
>are either in a different location or they don't exist. I'd say open up
>regedit and do a search for those filenames and see what comes up. If
>something does pop up, you should be able to determine what service is
>referencing it (something like w3svc23). Then you can go into IIS manager
>and remove the filter (if there even is one).
>
>You might also consider upgrading to SP4--that may fix it, simply by
>installing it.
>
>Josh
>
>
>For more information about this list, including removal,
>see this url: http://www.iea-software.com/maillist.html
>
>
For more information about this list, including removal,
see this url: http://www.iea-software.com/maillist.html