Actually, I still can't get the localstart.asp page to work, but I managed
to get my own WebApp ASP pages to work that uses CreateObject("COMetc")....
Oh well, damn MS
"Dhruba Bandopadhyay"
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> Apparently it's something to do with IIS and it's amazing 5 ways of
> authentication. IIS has:
>
> 1. Anonymous Access
> 2. Basic HTTP Authentication (clear text)
> 3. Integrated Windows Authentication
> 4. Domain
> 5. Passport
>
> So I guess it's all to do with setting up IIS to get it right!
>
>
> "Marc Guillemot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I don't see how WebTest could trigger an Unhandled Exception for Visual
>> Studio MS Debuggers. I guess you have used something else, but not
>> WebTest.
>>
>> Concerning "GetObject". This seems to be VBScript what is not supported
>> by WebTest.
>>
>> Marc.
>>
>>
>> Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
>>> I ran the SimpleTest.xml from Canoo's Sample page and it fails with An
>>> Unhandled Exception for Visual Studio MS Debuggers. Looks like it could
>>> not call GetObject in http://localhost/localstart.asp (IIS 5.5).
>>> Is Canno WebTest compatible with IIS ASP ? Or is there a setting
>>> permission I need to set so that Canoo can use ASP?
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