I would consider e-mailing/calling the authors of the program. This site is more dedicated to Perl programming, and some advice about the more common problems (Database interfacing, writing CGI scripts, security issues, etc). While there might be a person who has *possibly* made use of this companies product, it's highly unlikely.
You've also provided insufficient information, even if someone could help you. Unix or Windows? Do you have ANY server administration or CGI experience at all? Define 'screw up'? What kind of volume is the site expecting?
You've got to bring a lot more to the table than 'will this screw up my site, and how can I tell?'.
--Chris
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