RE: Exception Management App Block - System.ComponentModel.Win32Ex
- From: Steven <mbcdev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 20:15:01 -0700
Hi Steven,
Thank you for your follow up. Your second reply actually reminded me to
tinker around with this a bit. I found out that I was able to solve this
problem on my Windows XP machine by adding the IUSR_xxxxxxxx account to the
local Users group >and restarting IIS<. The account was previously only a
member of the Guests group. An IIS restart was required to get this working.
I am going to test on my Win2k3 servers tonight, but I suspect this will
solve the problem there too.
Thanks for your help and quick responses!
Regards,
Steven
"Steven Cheng[MSFT]" wrote:
> Hi Steven,
>
> How are you doing with your Application Block app, have you got any
> progress or figured the problem out? After some further test, I think there
> is also another possible cause ----- the preinstalled services( eventlogs,
> WMI events....) which is necessary for the Logging and instrumenation
> block to log monitor results.
>
> After we intalled the EnterpriseLibrary, there will exist an "Install
> Service" menu item in the Start Menu of the Enterprise Library. Have you
> installed those services ? If the services has been installed, there will
> exists some other EventLog entries in the Application EventLog, and when
> there is access denied error when accessing registry, we won't get the
> error directly on the page, but can find some eventLogs under those entry.
> Please have a check to see whether this is the problem.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steven Cheng
> Microsoft Online Support
>
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