Re: Question about strong-name dlls



Thanks Diego. That is the default user on a Windoiws 2003 server. However,
I've now lost track of what the original problem stated was. Can you give me
the full error message?

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Sometimes you eat the elephant.
Sometimes the elephant eats you.

"Diego F." <diegofrNO@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> The user is NETWORK SERVICE. I assigned full control and nothing changes:
> from my computer works ok, but only from mine :-(
>
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> Regards,
>
> Diego F.
>
>
> "Kevin Spencer" <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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>>> Firstly, thank you for all your answers, I really appreciate :-)
>>
>> You're very welcome, and thank you! :)
>>
>> The user doesn't have "asp" in its name. You have to find it in Task
>> Manager or IIS Admin. Depending on the OS, Task Manager will show one of
>> 2 different process names (not user names, but process names - the user
>> name is the account under which the process runs): XP = "aspnet_wp.exe",
>> Windows Server 2003 = "w3wp.exe". You can look in Task Manager for the
>> name of the ASP.Net user account by seeing what user account the process
>> is running under. The user account (not the process) will need the proper
>> permissions. Entiende?
>>
>> --
>> HTH,
>>
>> Kevin Spencer
>> Microsoft MVP
>> .Net Developer
>> Sometimes you eat the elephant.
>> Sometimes the elephant eats you.
>>
>
>


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