I have the default document, permissions everythings set up. The only problem is IIS doesn't allow the HTTP header to be post when the target document is ./.
The GET header allows the ./ structure (hence the URL's work) but I can't use the GET form posting method because It would temporarily display the password in the URL bar.
I think this should be classified as a bug since configuration can't solve it.
For anyone who has this problem
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Go to the main directory where the files are stored
Press search and search for All files (including subdirectories) with the phrase
Open each of the files and change the form action="./" to action="index.php"
(only open the php files, there are a few of them (include files aswell)
The templates don't show up in the search so you need to edit login.htm and compose.htm so that the form action="index.php" and not "./"
When you upgrade the same needs to be done to the new files provided they havn't fixed this little problem
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I'm not sure about this bug classification because there are a few IIS 6.0 users on this forum who have their installation successful.
P.S
I think i know why the uploads don't go, its because I may need to edit main.js. But I don't know what to edit, no javascript knowledge
Edit: I got the Javascript Problem, its the same thing, posting to ./
Does anyone know How I can edit the variable $COMM_PATH
Edit2: It seems Im not the only one with this problem. I can classify it as an incompatibility bug. I read how to change the $COMM_PATH in index.php from another website indicating how to install roundcube webmail.
$COMM_PATH needs to be changed in index.php so $comm_path = * ./ * is changed to * ./index.php *
* is asterix to represent the other strings in the variable