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Old 04-06-2006, 05:22 AM
rcitra rcitra is offline
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DComperm and IIS

I tried setting access permissions from dcomperm for my App Id from the Installer. But I get "Access Denied" for that object in my web page. I did verify if dcomperm has set the permissions properly for that object, which it has.

When I do the same manually it works fine in my web page.

Any ideas.
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Old 01-29-2009, 08:18 AM
tdonby tdonby is offline
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Hi All sorry for not getting back to you sooner.

My problem was not the dcomperm itself, rather the IS coding.. I put in some code to make sure it uses 32 bit regedit on 64 bit systems, removed a few OS version checks, made sure the path to the cobol runtimer was correct in registry, and voila

Thanks for all the input guys, post questions if you have any, regarding my solution, I will check in more often now

And thx a mill to Christopher for the responses

Thomas
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