At 06:09 PM 4/23/01 -0400, Bill Seitz wrote: >Having an implementation problem, ASP pages failing when rolled out to >production server, when they worked fine on dev machine and on staging >server. Trying to track down problem.... I would guess that it's an account permissions problem. I don't know what version of IIS you're using, but on IIS 4.0, you can open up the property pages for the folder containing your ASP pages, go to the "Directory Security" tab of the property page, then in the "Anonymous Access and Authentication Control" section click "Edit", then under "Account used for Anonymous Access" click "Edit". Here you can specify the NT user account that will be used to run these ASP pages when accessed anonymously -- i.e. through the web. You need to specify an account that has the ability to access your database server. I don't know how to improve your error reporting though. The whole ASP with Python thing is a mysterious black box. I tried it out and was dissatisfied. Then I switched to using Webware for Python and have found it to be better in every respect. I don't know if that's an option for you, but if it is, I highly recommend trying it. http://Webware.sourceforge.net/ -- - Geoff Talvola gtalvola at NameConnector.com
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