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    Hi, I have a DDE server running on a Windows 98 plattform. A DDE client , executed by IIS (internet Information Server), communicAtes with it and everything is OK. Both, client and server uses ddeml. When I try to do the same on WinNT or Windows 2000 I have the following problem: the DDE client , executed by IIS, attempts to communicate with the DDE server but, the server never receives the message. But, when I run this DDE client from the shell (on NT or 2000), again, everything is right. The client sends the message and the server receives it. The DDEspy reports DDE activities when the client is executed from shell, but when it is called for the IIS, DDEspy doesnt report DDE activity, it seems like ther are running in different machines because dont see each other. DDE server andl DDE client are in https/cgi-win, the file system is FAT. Could anybody help me? Thanks Valeria león :((

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