Hi Devin, Thanks for the suggestion. I had added Full Control permissions for "Everyone" on the output directory, but that didn't help.
-Ken --- Devin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 3/24/06, Ken Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi .Net developers, > > > > I've been trying to get the log4net 1.2.9 beta's WebApp example to work > under > > ASP.NET 2.0 without any luck (using C# in VS2005). I don't get any log > files > > nor trace output when I go to http://myhost/WebAppCS/Trace.axd. Here are > the > > things I've tried to do: > > > > - make sure the directory for the log file is writable > > - setting the output log file with absolute path (c:\tmp\webapp-log.txt) > > - change '\' to '\\' in the WebApp.dll.log4net file > > - copy the content of WebApp.dll.log4net into Web.config > > - turn on log4net internal debug flag (where does this output to?) > > > > Could someone tell me what I'm missing? Why isn't the WebForm1.asp page > > producing a log file or trace output? Is this because I converted this > .NET > > 1.0 project to .NET 2.0? > > > > Hi Ken, > > You didn't tell us which user you gave write access to. > Make sure that the directory you are writing your log files to has > write access by both ASP.NET user and the NETWORK SERVICE user. I > always forget which user w3wp runs under but this user needs the write > access. > > Thanks, > > Devin >
