Apache connector HELP !

Does anyone know where I can get the gxapache connector DLL for win32?
This is getting kind of urgent as we really need to switch from the
(dangerous) IIS4 as the web server.
I find information on it in release notes, but I can't find the actual file
anyway.
PS I am using NAS4.0 at present, but I think the connector is pretty much
unchanged since then.

There is no apache plugin for NAS4
Michael Neale wrote:
>
Does anyone know where I can get the gxapache connector DLL for win32?
This is getting kind of urgent as we really need to switch from the
(dangerous) IIS4 as the web server.
I find information on it in release notes, but I can't find the actual file
anyway.
PS I am using NAS4.0 at present, but I think the connector is pretty much
unchanged since then.--
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