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Access denied on windows 2003 server enterprise

TeSSeO (Programmer)
6 Oct 05 11:01
Hi there,

I´m having problems running my web service on a Clustered windows 2003 server enterprise edition.
· I´ve got my virtual directory created, I´ve added the wsdl extension to my web service extensions, and I can view my WSDL files.
· The IUSR_machine user has permisons to write and read in my virtual directory.
· I´ve registered my COM object using AppName /RegServer and I´ve grantted activation rights to this COM object on the COM+ components manager.

Well, the problem comes when I try to call any method of my COM object, I´m getting the following error message:

WSDLOperation:Instantiating the dispatch object for method _method_name failed HRESULT=0x80070005:Access denied

I´ve tried a million things already, giving total control rights to the IUSR_machine user to the windows folder, adding the IUSR_machine user to the Administrators group....and still won´t go.

I´m getting desperate about it, and as usual it has to be working by the day b4 yesterday...

Any help would be as appreciated as water on a desert...

Thanks in advance...
C.

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