I'm here to ask some help about a problem that I have trying to do an installation on a new Vista Business PC.
My problem is that for some reasonthe installer ofthe program (Adobe Coldfusion MX7) is not installing the ISAPI script mapping in IIS7.
So - following the strategy that is reported to be successful for some other colleagues - after a successful functional installation Iwas trying to add the mappings by myself following the instructions posted in other forums by these guys.
The problem that I'm experiencing says me that there is a problem into IIS7.
This is what happens.When I open the mapping section of the admin, at the moment to add the script mappings I get this message box (excuse my bad translation, I have an Italian Vista version)
Activte the ISAPI extension ? In this case the extension will be added as allowed item into the ISAP and CGI restriction. If the extensions are already in the list they will be allowed.
At this point I click on YES. So then I get a second message box with an error that tells (again please pardon me for the translation from Italian to English):
One or more modules for the manager (or should be better to say "provider"?) are not present in the modules list. If you are trying to add a script mapping, the module ISAPIMODULE or CGIMODULE is not present in the modules list.
What does it mean ? When I tried to edit applicationhost.config the section <isapirestriction /> was empty. Does this matters something ?
Also in this file I cannot find any ISAPI section.
I suspect that ISAPI is not installed. Is this true ? Which is a possible way to verify it ?
To all you two (TOM and KOSI) : thank you very much!
I have seen "troubleshooting" and I thought to be in the right forum.
However, after your indication I was able to find the right sections, understand quickly that I was missing an entire part of installed components, install them, complete the installation of Coldfusion and put myself at work again.
Thanks a lot for your (both of you) invaluable help, that so many times is made of really few but intelligent words, and kindness.
Stay so well, folks.
P.S.
If you should need any info, comment, idea or something about the spectacular CF, do not hesitate to ask to me, ok ? I'll do my best to be helpful as well.
Hi Guba, although somewhat old the post it ranked high on the google search for some reason ;-)
I'm having almost exactly the same problem that you have. If you still remember what wasn't installed and how to found out WHAT to install please get back to this old thread and post it .
Guba
3 Posts
ISAPIMODULE or CGIMODULE not present in the module list
Mar 28, 2007 06:31 PM|LINK
Hello to the community.
I'm here to ask some help about a problem that I have trying to do an installation on a new Vista Business PC.
My problem is that for some reasonthe installer ofthe program (Adobe Coldfusion MX7) is not installing the ISAPI script mapping in IIS7.
So - following the strategy that is reported to be successful for some other colleagues - after a successful functional installation Iwas trying to add the mappings by myself following the instructions posted in other forums by these guys.
The problem that I'm experiencing says me that there is a problem into IIS7.
This is what happens.When I open the mapping section of the admin, at the moment to add the script mappings I get this message box (excuse my bad translation, I have an Italian Vista version)
Activte the ISAPI extension ? In this case the extension will be added as allowed item into the ISAP and CGI restriction. If the extensions are already in the list they will be allowed.
At this point I click on YES. So then I get a second message box with an error that tells (again please pardon me for the translation from Italian to English):
One or more modules for the manager (or should be better to say "provider"?) are not present in the modules list. If you are trying to add a script mapping, the module ISAPIMODULE or CGIMODULE is not present in the modules list.
What does it mean ? When I tried to edit applicationhost.config the section <isapirestriction /> was empty. Does this matters something ?Also in this file I cannot find any ISAPI section.
I suspect that ISAPI is not installed. Is this true ? Which is a possible way to verify it ?
Thanks to everybody will help me.
Cheers.
Sergio
tomkmvp
7657 Posts
MVP
Moderator
Re: ISAPIMODULE or CGIMODULE not present in the module list
Mar 28, 2007 06:49 PM|LINK
Did you also ask this in the appropriate IIS 7 forum? You'll likely get a better response there.
http://forums.iis.net/default.aspx?GroupID=41
This forum is for issues with IIS 5 or IIS 6 ...
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
ksingla
1138 Posts
Microsoft
Re: ISAPIMODULE or CGIMODULE not present in the module list
Mar 28, 2007 08:29 PM|LINK
Guba
3 Posts
Re: ISAPIMODULE or CGIMODULE not present in the module list
Mar 28, 2007 10:00 PM|LINK
To all you two (TOM and KOSI) : thank you very much!
I have seen "troubleshooting" and I thought to be in the right forum.
However, after your indication I was able to find the right sections, understand quickly that I was missing an entire part of installed components, install them, complete the installation of Coldfusion and put myself at work again.
Thanks a lot for your (both of you) invaluable help, that so many times is made of really few but intelligent words, and kindness.
Stay so well, folks.
P.S.
If you should need any info, comment, idea or something about the spectacular CF, do not hesitate to ask to me, ok ? I'll do my best to be helpful as well.
Again grateful.
Sergio
kjehed
1 Post
Re: ISAPIMODULE or CGIMODULE not present in the module list
Nov 17, 2010 05:24 AM|LINK
Hi Guba, although somewhat old the post it ranked high on the google search for some reason ;-)
I'm having almost exactly the same problem that you have. If you still remember what wasn't installed and how to found out WHAT to install please get back to this old thread and post it .
Regards
Kjell
joecopty
1 Post
Re: ISAPIMODULE or CGIMODULE not present in the module list
Jan 31, 2013 10:01 PM|LINK
this can be done by going into Strat-> Program files -> then Programs and features -> 'turn windows features on/off' ->
Then in the tree structure find
'Internet Informatiuon Service'
- 'World wide Web Services'
-- 'application development features'
and make sure the 'ISAPI Extension' and 'ISAPI filter' is checked (depending on what u want)
see for more help-
http://www.iis.net/learn/install/installing-iis-7/installing-iis-on-windows-vista-and-windows-7
Hope this helps. and appologies if it doesnt.
Cheers
Joe