Re: .Net web service won't run (and /me is almost crying...)
From: David Wang [MS] (someone@online.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/20/02
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From: "David Wang [MS]" <someone@online.microsoft.com> Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 21:01:05 -0800
Can you check what happens if you turn off integrated Windows auth on the
vdir (so that it's just anonymous) and see if you can still access an HTM
and ASMX page on the server?
You're saying that everything works when you're local on the machine but
does not when you're remote to the server, right?
-- //David This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. // "Sander Verhagen" <Verhagen@nospam.Sander.com> wrote in message news:ON6XzP0jCHA.1784@tkmsftngp11... Hi! Apparently it indeed is pretty much "out of sync". I tried entering the IUSR password again in both Local Users and Groups and "IIS \ Default Web Site \ Properties \ Dir. Sec. \ Edit \ Anonymous access \ Edit". I've also given ASPNET and IUSR full access to the particular directory. It still doesn't work. Is there more I can do? I want to say again that I'm only getting an access denied on the asmx, not on a html that I put in the directory. Is that an indication? "David Wang [MS]" <someone@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:OjmkdAijCHA.2240@tkmsftngp12... > > Maybe your IUSR (Anonymous user) account's password is out of sync between > IIS and Windows. You can verify this if you turn-off integrated > Windows-auth (so it's just Anonymous) and see if you can still access it > with IE on the server itself. If you can't access it... then the IUSR > account is likely out-of-sync.
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