Re: IIS Woes
From: Lau Lei Cheong (leu_lc_at_yehoo.com.hk)
Date: 07/20/04
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Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 09:56:43 +0800
Try check in the "Local Security Policy Editor" to see if
"IUSR_CAMPBELL-NORTH" appears in the following categories:
1) Access this computer from the network
2) Adjust memory quota for a process
3) Login as a batch job
4) Replace a process level token
"Jim Campbell" <jic2@rochester.rr.com> ???
news:PiRKc.75392$bp1.13828@twister.nyroc.rr.com ???...
> I had tried adding the "IUSR_CAMPBELL-NORTH" user in the "User Accounts"
> screen, but the system complained there already was such a user, even
> though there was no such user listed. I imagine that screen shows only
> login users. Is there any way to show the "non-login" users and
> associated permissions?
>
> - Jim
>
> Mike Smith wrote:
> > do u have an anonymous user account created on the machine itself ?
> > 'IUSR_CAMPBELL-NORTH' ? thats what the anoymous user will be loged on
as
> > ...
> > i guess cause u "hacked" the iis onto xp home , XP wouldnt create this
> > account by itself ?
> >
> >
> > "Jim Campbell" <jic2@rochester.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:qfHKc.78921$iJ4.6937@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> >
> >>I just found out that if I turn off the anonymous access to the web
> >>site, everything works. In other words, do I have to do something
> >>different to allow anonymous users to access my web site?
> >>
> >>- Jim
> >>
> >>Jim Campbell wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>I just got a new computer, preinstalled Windows XP Home Edition, which
> >>>doesn't include IIS. If I went to Win2K, I'd be losing some software
> >>>that the manufacturer bundled in with it.
> >>>
> >>>So, I went on the Internet and saw that others have gotten IIS to run
> >>>successfully under XP Home, and decided to try. The installation,
> >>>according to these directions, seemed to work beautifully:
> >>>
> >>>http://www.15seconds.com/issue/020118.htm
> >>>
> >>>I did this using the Win2K discs and WinXP directories. Further, the
> >>>ASP.NET installation also went well.
> >>>
> >>>Now, whenever I try to use IIS by just browsing to http://localhost, I
> >>>get the following message:
> >>>
> >>> The specified module could not be found.
> >>>
> >>>I am looking in the Event Viewer, and see the following message, under
> >>>"Services":
> >>>
> >>>Event Type: Warning
> >>>Event Source: W3SVC
> >>>Event Category: None
> >>>Event ID: 100
> >>>Date: 7/18/2004
> >>>Time: 10:59:33 PM
> >>>User: N/A
> >>>Computer: CAMPBELL-NORTH
> >>>Description:
> >>>The server was unable to logon the Windows NT account
> >>>'IUSR_CAMPBELL-NORTH' due to the following error: The specified module
> >>>could not be found. The data is the error code.
> >>>For additional information specific to this message please visit the
> >>>Microsoft Online Support site located at:
> >>>http://www.microsoft.com/contentredirect.asp.
> >>>
> >>>For more information, see Help and Support Center at
> >>>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
> >>>Data:
> >>>0000: 7e 00 00 00
> >>>
> >>>In other words, the service "W3SVC" failed here.
> >>>
> >>>Do you know of anything I can do to debug this further?
> >>>
> >>>I am running IIS 5.0.
> >>>
> >>>When I try to make a Web project, I get the following box, which backs
> >>>up my issue here:
> >>>
> >>> > The Web server reported the following error when attempting to
> >>> > create or open the Web project located at the following URL:
> >>> > 'http://localhost/Sample', 'HTTP/1.1 500 Server Error'.
> >>>
> >>>Any clues, anyone?
> >>>
> >>>- Jim
> >
> >
> >
> > ---
> > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. (well i'd like to think it is.. )
> > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> > Version: 6.0.720 / Virus Database: 476 - Release Date: 14/07/2004
> >
> >
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