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Author Fatal Execution Engine Error
Stephen Cassels

2005-02-28, 7:57 am

An update: I've found the temp directory (at C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Content Management Server\Server\Temp)
and applied 'full control' permissions for the account
that does the import, the permissions were not set -
still no go.

As I'm running the import on the server I'm running the
CmsDeployServer.CmsDeployImport.1 object. (Aside: This
appears to be more secure than passing credentials
encrypted or not, over http as is used for a client
import operation.)


>-----Original Message-----
>Hi all,
>
>I'm getting the "Fatal Execution Engine Error" error
>message when trying to complete a com based import
>operation on a Windows Server 2003 box run through a
>remote desktop connection.
>
>I've seen this error and have applied the resolution
>stated in the MSCMS FAQ:
>
>http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/2/5/4250f79a-
>c3a1-4003-9272-2404e92bb76a/MCMS+2002+-+(complete)
>+FAQ.htm#B0E32360-9549-428A-BBCA-E25614660613
>
>Even after a reboot I'm still getting this error
>message. I have ensured that the account I use for the
>import process is in the local admin group and is an
>administrator in Site Manager.
>
>I have read from the groups here that access to the temp
>directory is also necessary but the above fix should
>resolve that. I'd like to do a manual check but I'm not
>sure which "temp" directory to set permissions on and

for
>which account/process; I'm guessing its for the
>Microsoft.ContentManagement.Common assembly.
>
>I do get a different memory address appended at the end
>of the error message am am not sure if that is relevant.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>.
>

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