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Jason Sirota


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06-26-04 03:49 PM

When I try to initialize the MarketingSystem object in FP1 through the
Web Server where my client is running on Localhost I get an HTTP 403
Error: Access Forbidden, however when the client is running on the
domain, there's no problem. Here are the details:

1.
client browser url: http://localhost/page.aspx
web service url: http://localhost/marketingwebservic...n.com/page.aspx
web service url: http://localhost/marketingwebservic...lhost/page.aspx and http://www.domain.com/page.aspx point
to the same place. I want to use localhost to use the step-through
functionality of vs.net 2003.

Does anyone know what I have to change to get this to work?

Jason





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    RE: Access Forbidden Error when creating Marketing System using Localhost  
Andy Xu[MSFT]


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06-26-04 03:49 PM

Hello, Jason,

I don't really understand what you are trying to do here. What is the client
, a web form which will create a MarketingSystem object?

Thanks,
Andy Xu [MSFT]
Commerce Server Team
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When I try to initialize the MarketingSystem object in FP1 through the
Web Server where my client is running on Localhost I get an HTTP 403
Error: Access Forbidden, however when the client is running on the
domain, there's no problem. Here are the details:

1.
client browser url: http://localhost/page.aspx
web service url: http://localhost/marketingwebservic...n.com/page.aspx
web service url: http://localhost/marketingwebservic...lhost/page.aspx and http://www.domain.com/page.aspx point
to the same place. I want to use localhost to use the step-through
functionality of vs.net 2003.

Does anyone know what I have to change to get this to work?

Jason







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