Thanks, it worked.

I kept a log of my install and posted it here:
http://www.blog.dannygagne.com/?p=31

In case anyone else runs into this problem.

danny

On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 7:15 AM, Hugh Williams <hwilli...@openlinksw.com>
wrote:

>  Hi Daniel,
>
> Apologies, but their appears to be some inconsistencies in the online
> documentation. Basically we use to ship the demo database with all the
> Virtuoso VAD applications installed, but as this was so large in the latest
> release these applications have been removed and need to be installed
> manually as follows:
>
> 1. Edit the demo.ini file and add the following entries in the
> "[Parameters]" section to enable the Virtuoso VAD applications to be
> located:
>
> DirsAllowed              =  *..\..\..\..\share\virtuoso\vad,* .\tmp\,
> .\backup\, ..\vad\, virtprof.out, ..\bin\OpenLink.Data.Virtuoso.dll,
> .\classlib\
> *VADInstallDir           = ..\..\..\..\share\virtuoso\vad
> *
> 2. Restart the Virtuoso Server and in the demo.log file you should see
> entries of the following form indicating the the Virtuoso Conductor VAD
> packages has been installed:
>
> 05:32:10 Roll forward started
> 05:32:10 Roll forward complete
> *05:32:15 PL LOG: Installing Virtuoso Conductor version 1.00.7450 (DAV)
> *05:32:15 Checkpoint made, log reused
> 05:32:33 Checkpoint made, log reused
> 05:33:01 Checkpoint made, log reused
> 05:33:02 HTTP/WebDAV server online at 8890
> 05:33:02 Server online at 1112 (pid 8936)
>
> 3. Once the Virtuoso Conductor has been successful installed you can
> access it from the URL 
> "http://localhost:8890/conductor";<http://localhost:8890/conductor%E2%80%9D>. 
> To install the other VAD Packages you would then, login to the conductor
> (default uid/pwd = dba/dba) and navigate to the "System Admin -> Packages"
> tab which presents you with a list of available VAD application packages to
> install and select those you wish to install, at which point they will then
> be accessible.
>
> Please let me know if this works for you ...
>
> Best Regards,
> Hugh Williams
> Professional Services
> OpenLink Software
> Web: http://www.openlinksw.com
> Universal Data Access & Data Integration Technology Providers
>
>
> On 17/03/2008 07:02, "Daniel Gagne" <da...@dannygagne.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm a first time Virtuoso user, and not a database expert so this may be a
> simple problem.
>
> System: Windows XP 32-bit
>
> ERROR: I'm receiving 404 errors for all of these urls except:
> http://localhost:8890/sparql & http://localhost:8890/
>
> 404'd on:
> http://localhost:8890/conductor
> http://localhost:8890/BPELGUI.
> http://localhost:8890/doc/html
> http://localhost:8890/tutorial
> http://localhost:8890/sparql_demo
> http://localhost:8890/isparql
>
> I'm following the instructions:
> http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VOSUsageWindows and
> using the prebuilt version.  Is there any reason these would be failing, but
> the sparql one would work?
>
> When I check the running services:
> ...\virtuoso-opensource\var\lib\virtuoso\demo>virtuoso-t +service list
> Demo                 Running
>
>
> It's running on port 1112
>
> During the install I had to start the demo service before creating the
> DSN, I don't know if that would cause an error -- my DSN could easily be set
> up incorrectly.
>
> If there is any more information that you need please let me know,
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> danny
>
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