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Originally Posted by toonysnn
Sorry for delayed responses. Real life and school coming up is really annoying the crap outta me.
Jenkins: I've experimented with a IIS server (I now use Windows over Linux, but use a VPS) and noticed that you'll need to add the extension (.pixx) to IIS
More information: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326965
vmacedonia: I do not know. I haven't messed with the client that much.
Guys, I'm very sorry for the late responses on 1.0.7 and such, but I am now coding the 1.0.7 on a live board (hired for work) and hopefully will have it done soon. I have so many things going on in real life, not to mention I should catch up with reality. 
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Well it looks like you're partially right. I added the .pixx mime type set to applicate/octet-stream restarted the iis service, but the problem still occurred, I then read the KB article you included, it says to add a wildcard mime time for testing purposes only. I did that and it fixed he problem... so now my question is how can I tell which mime type it's trying to call for that isn't in the mime list?