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Anonymous

2005-09-24, 2:48 am

Hi,

I am running Windows 2003 standalone server. My IIS service starts fine
with the local system account. I manually create an account called
'iisaccount' that I can use to start my IIS service, but I keeping getting
"access is denied". I've given 'iisaccount' full access to my local drive
and all its subdiretories and files. I've also tried adding 'issaccount' to
the local Administrators group, but still get "access is denied" when
attempting to start the IIS service. I've verified the Local Security
Settings, and 'issaccount' has been granted "logon as a service". I've also
tried adding 'issaccount' to the policies that the Local System account
belongs to, but no luck.

Please advice.

Thank you very much.
Vince
Egbert Nierop \(MVP for IIS\)

2005-09-24, 6:02 pm


"Anonymous" <Anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6F3B8460-006C-4D98-8A1E-8E1BDE171816@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I am running Windows 2003 standalone server. My IIS service starts fine
> with the local system account. I manually create an account called
> 'iisaccount' that I can use to start my IIS service, but I keeping getting
> "access is denied". I've given 'iisaccount' full access to my local drive
> and all its subdiretories and files. I've also tried adding 'issaccount'
> to
> the local Administrators group, but still get "access is denied" when
> attempting to start the IIS service. I've verified the Local Security
> Settings, and 'issaccount' has been granted "logon as a service". I've
> also
> tried adding 'issaccount' to the policies that the Local System account
> belongs to, but no luck.


how do you create that? Using the MMC or do you use a command line tool? If
that is the case, a virus script blocker might block you.


> Please advice.
>
> Thank you very much.
> Vince


Steve Schofield

2005-09-25, 2:54 am

In order to run IIS pages make sure this account is in the IIS_WPG group
also.

--
Thank you,

Steve Schofield
Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET
ASPInsider Member - MCP

http://www.orcsweb.com/
Managed Complex Hosting
#1 in Service and Support

"Anonymous" <Anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6F3B8460-006C-4D98-8A1E-8E1BDE171816@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I am running Windows 2003 standalone server. My IIS service starts fine
> with the local system account. I manually create an account called
> 'iisaccount' that I can use to start my IIS service, but I keeping getting
> "access is denied". I've given 'iisaccount' full access to my local drive
> and all its subdiretories and files. I've also tried adding 'issaccount'
> to
> the local Administrators group, but still get "access is denied" when
> attempting to start the IIS service. I've verified the Local Security
> Settings, and 'issaccount' has been granted "logon as a service". I've
> also
> tried adding 'issaccount' to the policies that the Local System account
> belongs to, but no luck.
>
> Please advice.
>
> Thank you very much.
> Vince



Anonymous

2005-09-26, 6:02 pm

I created the account using the MMC, and already added it to IIS_WPG group;
but still getting access denied when starting the IIS service.

Thanks,

"Steve Schofield" wrote:

> In order to run IIS pages make sure this account is in the IIS_WPG group
> also.
>
> --
> Thank you,
>
> Steve Schofield
> Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET
> ASPInsider Member - MCP
>
> http://www.orcsweb.com/
> Managed Complex Hosting
> #1 in Service and Support
>
> "Anonymous" <Anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6F3B8460-006C-4D98-8A1E-8E1BDE171816@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

rvklein@gmail.com

2005-09-26, 6:02 pm

I've having the same (similar) problem. I believe the World Wide Web
publishing wizard has to run as the same account as the IIS Admin
service. But if I try and set the Admin service to start as specific
user (a domain user in my case) I get the error 5010 The Object Already
Exists.

Anonymous

2005-09-27, 5:55 pm

Please help. I still cannot start IIS with a local account, other than the
Local System account. I added the local account to the local administrators
group, IIS_WPG group, and gave it full access to the local C drive, sub
directories and files; but didn't help.

Thanks,



"rvklein@gmail.com" wrote:

> I've having the same (similar) problem. I believe the World Wide Web
> publishing wizard has to run as the same account as the IIS Admin
> service. But if I try and set the Admin service to start as specific
> user (a domain user in my case) I get the error 5010 The Object Already
> Exists.
>
>

Anonymous

2005-09-28, 8:52 pm

Hi Egbert,

I created the account using the MMC. What is a virus script blocker?

Thanks,
Vince

"Egbert Nierop (MVP for IIS)" wrote:

>
> "Anonymous" <Anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6F3B8460-006C-4D98-8A1E-8E1BDE171816@microsoft.com...
>
> how do you create that? Using the MMC or do you use a command line tool? If
> that is the case, a virus script blocker might block you.
>
>
>
>

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