Re: Failed to start monitoring file changes.

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From: Hernan de Lahitte (hernan_at_lagash.com)
Date: 05/04/04


Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 13:49:36 -0300

Check for folder permissions of your account.
Here you have some useful links about this:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;317955
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;316721

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Hernan de Lahitte
Lagash Systems S.A.
http://weblogs.asp.net/hernandl
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"Mark" <postOnly@news.group> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I have researched and tried every thing I have found on the web, in groups
> and MS KB articles.    Here is what I have.
>
> I have a Windows 2000 Domain Controller all service packs and every thing
> else from windows update.
> .NET 1.0 and 1.1 installed on the server.  Actually .NET was installed
> before the server was made a DC.
>
>
> This server is a VMWare virtual machine so when I have the ability to roll
> back all changes and "try" again.
>
>
> What I am trying to do is impersonation.  I have a VERY simple test site
> that I am using to get impersonation to work on a DC.  The site name is
> "test" and the only page is "default.aspx" with the content of "test
page".
> Pretty complex I know..... ha
>
> Now, the web site works perfect with just that content.  It will display
> "test page" in the web browser.  But if I add a web.config file with
> impersonation added to the web.config i receive the error "Access denied
to
> 'c:\inetpub\wwwroot\test\Default.aspx'. Failed to start monitoring file
> changes."
>
> The user that I have added to the impersonation element is none other than
> the Domain administrator account.  I am just using it for fun to get this
> stuff to work. The final product will run under a normal user with
hopefully
> only the required rights to run the site.  But you know what how can I
> figure that out when i can't even get a domain administrator to work in
> impersonation.
>
> I am loged in as the Administrator created all of the content and testing
> while using the same account to impersonate with.  So I do not see how the
> administrator account cannot have access to files IT just created!
>
> What can I do to allow this user to work?  What must I do then to make a
> standard domain user to work.  Answers please!! It seems no one knows how
or
> why this happens and I have seen where people have burned MSDN support
calls
> and STILL do not have a solution.
>
>
>


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