Hi-ya Cathi!!!!
Ya, that's what I'm hoping. We'll see tomorrow when I get in touch with the guy who's supposed to be installing it. Also I was thinking for an internal website (intranet only), would it be *really* bad to grant access to the SYSTEM account? I say yes, but....
Ya see, no one ever wants to reboot a server and you shouldn't ever have to - e.x. what if there are other jobs running all the time? Or the server needs to be up 24/7? Okay, not really an issue for this small client, but sometimes I work for big companies too ;-) I guess we are all just so used to rebooting Windows servers every five munutes...lol.
FWIW, this is probably fixed in .NET server... whoop-pi-de-do. Too bad everyone'll be on Win2k server for the next 5 years <s>...
So you better watch out now Cathi, now that I'm actually a .NET consultant, I may have some REALLY hard questions for ya! <vbg>
Take Care,
-B
>Hi Beth!
>
>Based on the error that is occuring and the work-around suggested, It appears that using impersonation "should" work without needing to reboot.
>
>>Hello asp.net people,
>>
>>I have a question regarding the solution presented in a KB article on asp.net web application errors related to configuring security for the asp.net worker process on a domain controller. The KB article is
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315158>>
>>The error is:
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>>Server Application Unavailable
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>>The web application you are attempting to access on this web server is currently unavailable.
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>>Please hit the "Refresh" button in your web browser to retry your request.
>>-----
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>>Now the solution presented in the article works, however it requires a reboot of the server which is unacceptable for my client as it is a small business that only has one server, so the entire network is down in the process of configuring the security. I am wondering if using the impersonation section of the Web.config would resove this, but it does not mention that as a solution in this particular KB article.
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>>Thoughts?
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>>Thanks,
>>-B