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jeremy

2004-03-11, 10:40 pm

I have CS2002 installed (w/ service packs) on Windows 2003. For some reason, when I click on Campaign Manager in the biz desk, I'm getting "An object could not be created" error. In the details, I see that the error is caused by "Access is denied to thi
s object".

I stepped through the cmanager.asp page and found this error being generated at this line:

"Set oLM = Server.CreateObject("Commerce.ListManager")"

I am an administrator on the box, and I doublechecked that I am running under my security context. Any ideas on why this is happening? I get similar errors when I click on ListManager, Analysis-->Reports, etc. Catalogs and Profiles work fine.

Thanks!


James Walters [MSFT]

2004-03-11, 10:40 pm

For Commerce SP2 to work properly on Win2k3 you must also run a script
called EnableCS2002Settings.vbs under the Commerce_server_root\SP2 folder.
This will apply permissions to the listmanager, and other objects.

-James

Thanks!
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EBusiness Server Team

From: =?Utf-8?B?amVyZW15?= <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
Subject: CreateObject fails on Commerce.ListManager
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 12:11:09 -0800
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.commerceserver.general

I have CS2002 installed (w/ service packs) on Windows 2003. For some
reason, when I click on Campaign Manager in the biz desk, I'm getting "An
object could not be created" error. In the details, I see that the error
is caused by "Access is denied to this object".

I stepped through the cmanager.asp page and found this error being
generated at this line:

"Set oLM = Server.CreateObject("Commerce.ListManager")"

I am an administrator on the box, and I doublechecked that I am running
under my security context. Any ideas on why this is happening? I get
similar errors when I click on ListManager, Analysis-->Reports, etc.
Catalogs and Profiles work fine.

jeremy

2004-03-18, 1:55 pm

Thanks, but I've already done that during the install phase. I've double checked the security settings in DCOM for the list manager, and they appear to be correct.

Curiously, I was having the same problem on my laptop with windows 2003 and CS2002, but then one day it started working. I have no idea what I did, or possibly installed, that made it start working.

On the server that is still not working, I've tried to instantiate the object in standalone .NET apps (via the callable wrapper feature), but gotten a similar "Access is denied" exception (no further details). This is a production server, so reinstalling
is not really an option.

Any other ideas? Thanks!
James Walters [MSFT]

2004-03-18, 1:55 pm

To Verify you have given the user for Bizdesk Launch Permissions and Access
Permissions?

-James



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David

2004-03-22, 7:35 am

I am getting this same error, however, I am running CS2002
Developer Edition on a W2k Server box.

Any ideas?

The user am using right now is the 'administrator'

>-----Original Message-----
>To Verify you have given the user for Bizdesk Launch

Permissions and Access
>Permissions?
>
>-James
>
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>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

confers no rights.
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>EBusiness Server Team

James Walters [MSFT]

2004-03-23, 5:38 pm

Can you send any of the event logs or error IDs that you are receiving when
trying to access Bizdesk. Is This a 1 box config meaning that SQL Server
and Commerce Server are on the same box?

-James

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

EBusiness Server Team


I am getting this same error, however, I am running CS2002
Developer Edition on a W2k Server box.

Any ideas?

The user am using right now is the 'administrator'
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