IIRC "Failed to access IIS metabase" is a permissions/security issue in
IIS. Google will tell all.

SFS

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andy Davis
Sent: December-02-10 9:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OpenLayers-Users] Re: asp.net wfs proxy... (getting my ASP page
to talk to GeoServer)


Still trying to get this to work.

I built an asp.net website (visual studio 2005).  I don't know if this
matters but I used the file system not the http: option.

I then made a virtual directory (IIS) under the node "Default Web Site"
and
set the ASP.net property to 2.0.xxxx.  when I refreshed the folder I see
the
"default.aspx" page inside the virtual directory.

If I run the page without debugging from Visual Studio everything comes up
ok.
"http://localhost:2051/WebSite7/Default.aspx"; in the address bar.  I don't
think this is really connected to IIS though because..

When I right click inside IIS on the "Default.aspx" inside my virtual
folder
and then hit "browse"  I get the following error.

Failed to access IIS metabase.

Is this supposed to be this hard?


Andy
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