I have an old (developed using ASP.Net 1.1 and VS2003) that they wanted some
performance issues tackled.

This was an urgent job. They did not want to redevelop it to something more
recent, that might come later.

 

I made my modifications on an old XP box.

 

I thought I would try it on my Windows 7 notebook.

 

I created an application virtual directory and pointed it to where my
ASP.NET code and forms were copied.

 

Anonymous authentication is enabled and windows authentication disabled.

Credentials to the ASP.NET folder is set to application pool identity.

 

Check the application pool, the one to use for authentication is the
DefaultAppPool.

The identity for this was set to  localSystem.

 

When I try and access the web site, I get the first page displayed but when
I put in my login credentials ( I am using my own authentication within the
site using a database table),

It says that Login failed for my Windows Login account.

 

Also database access uses a SQL Login account not a windows account.

 

I don't want it to use my Windows Account. I want it to be anonymous.

 

I tried changing the DefaultAppPool  to use NetworkService and for my
application folder gave permission to NETWORK to access the folder.

This made no difference.

 

I have had a look at the IIS log file in C:\inetpub\logs\LogFiles\W3SVC1

And all it says is that a get for the page I see displayed had a status of
200.

 

Is there anything obvious before I start putting trace information in my
application?

 

 

Regards Peter Maddin
Applications Development Officer
PathWest Laboratory Medicine WA
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