01-20-06 01:49 AM
I should add that Anonymous access was turned off for these virtual
directories during Project install, so i had to re-enable it and i'm guessin
g
that changed something too.
Furthermore, these apps reference a SQL Server db on the same server, and
both App Pools run under the Network Service identity.
"Jonathon J. Howey" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The problem i'm seeing seems to exist only with the Default Web Site and
> Default App Pool. Earlier today, we installed MS Project Server 2003, and
> had Sharepoint extend the default Web Site. Since then our two ASPNET
> applications running, plus WSUS, have stopped working; throwing a .NET
> exception. I tried uninstalling ASP.NET and reinstalling, but that didn't
> seem to work... in the workaround I found was to create a new App Pool, ne
w
> Web site, and forward the old virtual directories to the new one in the ne
w
> web site. Anyways, i want to fix this so i can switch them back to the ol
d
> ways, and was hoping someone could provide some direction, as i've tried
> everything i could think of. Sharepoint has these two paths excluded, so
> AFAIK it shouldn't be interferring.
>
> This is the error our ASP.NET apps were throwing:
> "Runtime error Parser Error Message: Required permissions cannot be
> acquired." +machine.config line 258
>
> Windows Server 2003 SP1
> .NET 1.1
>
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