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Web service will not run

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GSwan - 18 Oct 2006 16:08 GMT
Hi,

I've been trying to implement a web service which will run under a specified
account. The reason for this is so that i can call an SSIS integration
package from a remote PC application. The SSIS package has to access file
system shares and hence needs more rights than just the ASPNET local machine
account. With this in mind i have figured that i can do this via an
application pool. i have set up an active directory user account which i used
as the identity of a new application pool. I have set up the web service to
use this new application pool. After finally getting around the service
unavailable errors that plagued me i am now getting a new error:

Configuration Error:

An error occured load a configuration file: Access to the path
'C:\inetpub\wwwroot\web.config' is denied

Source Error:

[No Relevant Source lines]

Can anyone please help me find a solution as to why this doesn't work.
Sharepoint is also installed on this test server so i'm not sure if that
could be causing problems.

Any and all help is greatly recieved.

Many thanks,

Grant
GSwan - 18 Oct 2006 17:25 GMT
In addition, and i have only just noticed this. The web service is looking to
the WWWRoot for the web.config. This is not the one in the WSLaunchSSIS
directory under the WWWRoot folder. Can this be changed i don't want to
default to this one.

Grant

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