Connector.Property("EndPointURL")="https://myusername:mypassword@www.myweb.com/mydir/mydir2/mydir3/mydir4/MyFile.asmx"When using that approach, I get the above message. When I do this:
Connector.Property("EndPointURL")="https://myusername:mypassword@www.myweb.com/mydirbad/mydir2/mydir3/mydir4/MyFile.asmx"I get: "Unknown COM status code".
Connector.Property("EndPointURL")="https://myusername:mypassword@www.myweb.com/mydir/mydir2bad/mydir3/mydir4/MyFile.asmx" Connector.Property("EndPointURL")="https://myusername:mypassword@www.myweb.com/mydir/mydir2/mydir3bad/mydir4/MyFile.asmx" Connector.Property("EndPointURL")="https://myusername:mypassword@www.myweb.com/mydir/mydir2/mydir3/mydir4bad/MyFile.asmx" Connector.Property("EndPointURL")="https://myusername:mypassword@www.myweb.com/mydir/mydir2/mydir3/mydir4/MyFileBad.asmx"So, can anyone explain me the brilliant logic behind all this? Why is the first call to a bad directory giving me the "Unknown COM status code" but other bad directory calls would give me the "No matching authorization scheme enable on connector"?