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Author HELP! IIS create virtual directory works great in winapp, !webserv
Eskimo

2004-11-05, 5:50 pm


System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access is denied.
at System.DirectoryServices.Interop.IAds.SetInfo()
at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry.CommitChanges()
at CreateVirtualDirectories.Dal.CreateWebVirtualDirectory.Create

....

tried on the local development box and it had issues like this

until I gave permissions like described in Article ID 329986, scroll down,
Method A.

It is a double hop as I did the test at the bottom in the Quick Test section.



Code snippets:

Web.config for web service having the error shown above...

<identity impersonate="true" />
....

SCHEMA= "IIsWebVirtualDir";
mRootSubPath = "/W3SVC/1/Root";

....

DirectoryEntry deRoot= new DirectoryEntry("IIS://" + "localhost"
+ mRootSubPath,winAcctId,winAcctPwd,Authen
ticationTypes.Secure);

....

if (Directory.Exists("c:\temp\Eskimo\") == false)
{

Directory.CreateDirectory("c:\temp\Eskimo\");

}

deRoot.RefreshCache();

DirectoryEntry deNewVDir =
deRoot.Children.Add("Eskimo",mSchema);

deNewVDir.Properties["Path"].Insert(0,"c:\temp\Eskimo\");

....
deNewVDir.Properties["AccessRead"][0] =true;
deNewVDir.Properties["AccessWrite"][0] = true;
deNewVDir.Properties["AccessExecute"][0] = true;
deNewVDir.Properties["AuthAnonymous"][0] = false;
deNewVDir.Properties["AuthBasic"][0] = false;
deNewVDir.Properties["AuthNTLM"][0] = true;
deNewVDir.Properties["ContentIndexed"][0] = false;
deNewVDir.Properties["EnableDirBrowsing"][0] = true;
...
deNewVDir.Invoke("AppCreate",true);

deNewVDir.CommitChanges();
deRoot.CommitChanges();

deNewVDir.Close();

deRoot.Close();
....

Now: in a windows application it works great! I have a DLL project and a
windows app test project and the web service accessing the DLL project.
In a web service I get the error listed above...

--
tym, Eskimo
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