Scenario is Win2K Server, an
Intranet WC web app using
NON-anonymous access, I.e. Windows Integrated Authentication only.
COM server is set up in DCOMCNFG to run under a Domain account which is also in the Administrator group on the PC with full rights to all applicable folders. When clicking a link attempts to invoke the COM server, it appears that Win2K is trying to use the user's ID to invoke the COM server instead of the ID set in DCOMCNFG.
I.e. as soon as the attempt is made to invoke the COM server, the user is challenged for a userid, password and domain and fails with the infamous "HTTP 401.3 - Access denied by ACL on resource" error. This did not happen with the same app running on a WinNT4.0 server.
Is there some setting(s) in Win2K that we are misisng here that will cause this problem?
Thanks,
Bill
William A. Caton III
Software Engineer
MAXIMUS
Atlanta, Ga.