Re: Framework Installation & Deployment Confusion

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From: Kevin Spencer (kspencer_at_takempis.com)
Date: 09/13/04


Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 08:32:29 -0400

When you install the .Net Framework, an ASP.Net account IS created. This
account, however, for security reasons, is very underpriveleged. You can
either configure ASP.Net to use a different account, or grant the necessary
privileges to the default ASP.Net account. It sounds like you've done the
former.

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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
.Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
I get paid good money to
solve puzzles for a living
"InBiz_Dev" <InBizDev@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BE85F75B-7049-401A-9E51-5BDAAF5B3CC4@microsoft.com...
> I am new to .NET developmet so please excuse any stupid questions.
>
> I am trying to develop a web application that will include data forms and
> crystal reports.  Our infrastructure is such that within our domain we
have
> SQL Server on one server (Windows Server 2003), IIS on a seperate server
> (2003 Webserver), the primary domain controller is currently a Windows
2000
> SBS, I am using XP.
>
> My question is this, is there a specific way that the .Net framework
should
> be installed across the domain so that access is not denied, (No problems
on
> my locally installed sql server), when the data form attempts to retrieve
> data.  I used the wizards to begin with and the data connector etc were
> created fine.  I managed to get it working eventually using domain account
> impersonation (I think) after adding a specific account to the domain.
After
> all the tweaking I had to do, I don't know whether I have changed the
> original set-up, the framework had been installed on the PDC but I thought
> that an asp .net account was added as part of this, although I may have
> deleted this.
>
> I realise that this may all sound like complete garbage but I would
> appreciate any pointers.


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