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ImageMagick and Coppermine

Started by slimmswitch, May 23, 2005, 01:32:49 AM

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slimmswitch

Hey I was wondering if anyone could help me with this error message, I keep getting when trying to install coppermine on my Windows 2003 server with IIS6.


The installer found the ImageMagick 'convert' program in 'C:/ImageMagick/', however it can't be executed by the script.

Does anyone have a solution??,, I saw it in another post resolving for apache... Hopefully someone can help for windows&iis6

Thanks

kegobeer

You need to set your permissions correctly for your ImageMagick directory and for the binaries in it.  IIS is trying to access a directory/file that it doesn't have permission to access.
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slimmswitch

I've even tried giving the everyone group full control of this directory and still same errors... Or do i need to do some thing in IIS

Joachim Müller


kegobeer

I also recommend finding some good documentation on how properly administer IIS.
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slimmswitch

I've even given iusr read and write access to cmd.exe.

mlrtime99

see if my thread helps you at all man http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=18393.0 I know you also can't just reinstall IM, you need to uninstall it first then start over.

Joachim Müller

I don't recommend setting up ImageMagick as you proposed on the other thread you refered to, see my reply there. It's totally insecure. I strongly advice to do some intensive reading on secure server setups, especially IIS, if you want to continue running your own webserver publicly available over the internet. You'll get hacked with this sort of setup in no time.

slimmswitch

Thanks guys, but i figured out the issue, I played around somemore with iis premissions and fixed it.