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Remoting errors:  "(405) Method Not Allowed", and "Requested service not found"

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Edward J. Stembler - 29 Aug 2003 18:57 GMT
I cannot get any remoting examples to work across a network (LAN
intranet).  If I use TCP, I keep getting "Requested service not found"
error whenever accessing a method or property on the remote object.
When I switch it to a HTTP on an IIS virtual directory, I keep getting
"(405) Method Not Allowed" error.

The examples used to work fine with .Net 1.0; now using 1.1 they
don't.  I'm guessing they don't work due to tightened security.
Anyone have a clue?
Levi Wilson - 29 Aug 2003 19:05 GMT
The problem is you need to register IIS to use the v1.1 framework...you can
do this by running this command line:

"ASPNET_regiis -r"

Which is located in the ..\microsoft.NET\framework\v1.1.4322\

Levi

> I cannot get any remoting examples to work across a network (LAN
> intranet).  If I use TCP, I keep getting "Requested service not found"
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> don't.  I'm guessing they don't work due to tightened security.
> Anyone have a clue?
Edward J. Stembler - 29 Aug 2003 19:41 GMT
Unfortunately, that had no effect.  I'm still getting
both error when switching back and forth.

>-----Original Message-----
>The problem is you need to register IIS to use the v1.1 framework...you can
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