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jsever05
Hey there...
I am using ASP.NET to create a web application running on IIS 5.0. In
this app, I am linking to an external COM DLL (written in C++ by
somebody else), and creating an instance of an object from this DLL in
the Global class of my webserver (it is a static instance). This object
gets created when the web server is restarted.
When I try to initialize this object, there is a command where it tries
to create a logfile (along with a specified directory, if it does not
already exist), and my program hangs at this point. I am runnning IIS
at the moment just on my local machine.
What I am wondering is if there is some problem with permissions going
on here, where an externally referenced DLL can't write to disk, and
how I would get around that.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
I am using ASP.NET to create a web application running on IIS 5.0. In
this app, I am linking to an external COM DLL (written in C++ by
somebody else), and creating an instance of an object from this DLL in
the Global class of my webserver (it is a static instance). This object
gets created when the web server is restarted.
When I try to initialize this object, there is a command where it tries
to create a logfile (along with a specified directory, if it does not
already exist), and my program hangs at this point. I am runnning IIS
at the moment just on my local machine.
What I am wondering is if there is some problem with permissions going
on here, where an externally referenced DLL can't write to disk, and
how I would get around that.
Any ideas?
Thanks!