Hi all,
We encountered some problems installaing assembli.net (.dll) no a server
with Windows server 2003 (SP1) + his 2004.
When we try to deploy the assembly whit "TI New object wizard", we recive an
error:
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Progress(5600) An Object "TI_COMPONENT.COMPONENT03.1", contained in the file
"D:\Web\Componenti\XXX\TI\Objects\LIPE\TI_COMPONENT03.DLL", could not be
installed in the Virtual Directory "Intranet/XXX-TIweb". Generation of a
proxy failed with "Error: Unable to retrieve schema from url:
http://intranet.ser-collaudo:80/XXX-TIweb/TI_COMPONENT.rem?wsdl,
The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized.".
Finished
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The virtual directory "Intranet/XXX-TIweb" needs Anonynous Access DISABLED,
but if we enable Anonymous Access th package installation process completes
successfully...
In our Extended Enterprise we MUST disable anonymous access on the virtual
directory.
We think this problem began for the first time after (Windows server 2003)
SP1 installation.
May it be possible that SP1 has modified IIS(6) security for this iessue?
Is there any workaround?
Thank you,
Ruben
PS:What is the role of "TI DCGEN" Package? May it be modified in ti's
configuration/security assignment?
Edoardo Benussi [MVP] - 19 Jul 2005 12:02 GMT
> Hi all,
>
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> May it be possible that SP1 has modified IIS(6) security for this
> iessue? Is there any workaround?
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try this
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;896861
bye.

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Microsoft® MVP - Windows Server
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Ruben - 19 Jul 2005 16:00 GMT
> > Hi all,
> >
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> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;896861
> bye.
Thank you,
I'm gonna try this... It seems to be the right way.
I'll let you know asap.
Ruben