pe this helps.
Bill
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> Thanks. Can you point me
"Tsombakos, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ...
> Thanks. Can you point me to where the log file is being created? IIS is
> being run as the SYSTEM account, but I don't know where the log file is
> being written. I've checked c:\temp and c:\winnt\temp.
Possibly %SYSTEMROOT%\system32\dritrace.txt - but
nd name, of the log
file(s) should be visible.
Hope this helps.
Bill
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(ART)
From: Horacio Pellegrino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: UniOLEDB and ASP
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The problem that you have is that the windows user
used by IIS to run th
The problem that you have is that the windows user
used by IIS to run the ASP script has not enought
permissions to write the log files.
You can either let IIS execute as administrator or
raise the permissions of the user used BY IIS. Have in
mind that that user is NOT the current logged one.
Chee