Re: Use RadStudio to cripple Vista with a web service
- From: "Ray Andrews" <misc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 08:40:53 -0400
K and P are network drives, mapped by you under your user account,
right?
What makes you think the account that IIS runs under has access
to your network drives?
I guess I could have been just a little clearer.
P: is a local hard drive
K: is a folder on the P: drive shared out, and mapped as a drive.
When I was trying to get it to run under IIS, I was running the P: server program, and running the K: client. I couldnt get that to work, but with the number of variables involved (ie. new rad studio, new vista, new IIS7) I decided the best thing to do would be scale the service down, and try it as a webappdebugger server.
It works when I run the server and client as P:, but not as K: using webappdebugger.
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