'ASP 0178 : 80070005' :: Server.CreateObject Failed While Checking Permissions
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Server object error 'ASP 0178 : 80070005'
Server.CreateObject Access Error
/SendZipFiles.asp, line 40
The call to Server.CreateObject failed while checking permissions. Access is
denied to this object.
on my win2003 iis6 asp page when component is registered in COM+ service.
How do I solve this? How do I allow "out of process" in IIS6?
I receive the following error whenever I try to access the page I have written, or even the example given from the article:
Server objecterror 'ASP 0178 : 80070005' Server.CreateObject Access Error /PrintableInventorySummary.asp, line 36 The call to Server.CreateObject failed while checking permissions. Access is denied to this object.
I am running Windows Server 2003 with IIS 6. I have followed the directions given as well as is possible (there are some interface changes in dcomcnfg, but the property page required was easy enough to find). Does anyone know what might cause this problem?
I am getting the following error in my asp page Server object error 'ASP 0178 : 80070005'
Server.CreateObject Access Error
/exctest/test.asp, line 7
The call to Server.CreateObject failed while checking permissions. Access is denied to this object
The dll in question has been installed on a windows 2003 server as a COM+ application. This has then been exported as an application proxy to another windows 2003 server.
The web app has been set up for Basic Authentication only. If when running I logon as a Domain user, who only has domain user rights the above error occurs, if I add my domain user to the administrators group on the server where the actual com+ application resides everything is fine and works as expected. However, having a domain user a member of the administrators group is not ideal. What am I missing in security configuration so that domain users can create and run with the com+ application.
Any idea why this is happening? The directory exists on the FS. It's an upload script to put files in a database directory. It errors out on the upload.
Server object error 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3'
Server.CreateObject Failed
/ProspectTracking/alphatest/default/Upload/upload.asp, line 3
I'm trying to install a simple e-mail form to my webpage; which takes some info from user (like name, phone, e-mail,etc...) and when user pushes submit button e-mails them to me immediately. I've tried to do so with ASP Formmail but I couldn't succeed. . it gives me: Server object error " 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3' Server.CreateObject Failed " error. Can anyone please help me to install my form? Because I need to install it immediately;
I am trying to create a comments form with html and have it sent to my email address from the website via ASP. I keep getting an error message that says:
Server object error 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3' Server.CreateObject Failed /myapp/email.asp, line 3 Invalid class string
I've examined my line 3, and I cannot see the problem. Could anyone tell me whats wrong with the codes, or must I have a separate database to house the contents of my forms as well?
The call to Server.CreateObject failed while checking permissions. Access is denied to this object I am not getting this error in all ASP files of the same application.Can somebody help me why is it so?
As per my understanding, if my application doesn't have access to a particular dll, then all the asp files of the application should get this error, when they try to create the object for this dll.But I don't know why certain file can be able to create object. This application is woking fine in my machine,I have started getting all these errors after moving the code to server.
I've recently uploaded a site to a new ISP, which is on a Win2003 platform. I've had a problem in that the existing ASP scripts handling email form submissions all experience the following error:
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0046' Permission denied
From what I can gather this is due to moving from Win2000 to Win2003, and specifically the problem lies in this line of code: ....
How do you capture an error when executing "Server.CreateObject" from and asp page. The object does not get created and no error message is reported. I know the application recognizes the existence of the registered dll but it does not creat it
I'm studying "Visual Basic Developer's Guid to ASP & IIS", and I am following instructions an pp 72-75.I am creating a WebClass, and enter code as instructed, and it all is entered correctly.
When I try and run, I get the folowing error:
"The call to Server.CreateObject failed while checking permissions. Access is denied to this object."
I've not compiled this, but am following instructions to just run the project.Is this not possible without compiling it?
MSXML3.0 is installed on the server.When calling the function below I get an error:
Server.CreateObject("MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP.3.0")
However when using Server.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP") the object gets created just fine.Is there a difference between the 2 functions?Is the second one using MSXML3.0 or an older version? What could be causing the first call to fail?
my problem is my Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Errors") fails with Invalid ProgID. For additional information specific to this message please visit
the Microsoft Online Support site located at: http://www.microsoft.com/contentredirect.asp.
My other Server.CreateObject's work for other ADODB objects but not for this one. Any ideas why and how to fix? i m using Windows 2000 Server SP3.
I just setup a new machine with Vista Business Edition and IIS 7. I had to turn on IIS 7 attributes including the IIS Manager. Not sure what options I needed I turn them all on that even remotely look like I might need them.
The IIS Manager looks total foreign to me but eventually I figure how to add a virtual folder. I then started making script files in html, javascript and vbscript. I would run them through IIS 7 using the URL: http://localhost/../filename. This all worked fine and I was able to try most of the code that I had used on IIS 6 under XP.
I then start adding ASP server-side calls to the script. I tried several objects: Request, Response..etc. and they worked fine. The problem started when I started using the Server object. In particular when I added the line:
I have a website and use server.execute quite extensively. The website was put into production and at first all worked great.
but some users were getting to my site but an error message would pop up stating page was not loaded properly. TO many users it looks like the website simply does not exsist.
What happens is that when the web page (www.cheapbatterypacks.com/main.asp) gets executed it will fail for "some" people at the server.execute point.
Here is a good example of the problem. In my shop I have 3 computers on the same network. connected to a dsl connection etc. All have internet access all run IE6 etc. 2 will pull up www.cheapbatterypacks.com just fine. but 1 will not. maybe some of you will see the same error.
if you type www.cheapbatterypacks.com/loosecells.asp it will pull up fine but that file is supposed to be loaded by the server.execute function and not run on its own.
so now I am pulling my hair out to try and get these other folks on board and working.
How would something be so selective like this. COuld it be me webserver settings? And even if it was how come it appears to only affect some people.
This is a public website so there are no logins/passwords etc meaning they come in a anonymous and have only read/execute permissions.
I am still running windows 2000 server with all Sp's patches etc. IIS 5.0.
error:Error Type: CDO.Message.1 (0x80040213) The transport failed to connect to the server.
<% sch = "http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/" Set cdoConfig = CreateObject("CDO.Configuration") With cdoConfig.Fields .Item(sch & "sendusing") = 2 ' cdoSendUsingPort .Item(sch & "smtpserver") = "<enter_mail.server_here>" .update End With
Set cdoMessage = CreateObject("CDO.Message") With cdoMessage Set .Configuration = cdoConfig .From = "basvbas@yahoo.com" .To = "basvbas22@yahoo.com" .Subject = "Sample CDO Message" .TextBody = "This is a test for CDO.message" .Send End With
Set cdoMessage = Nothing Set cdoConfig = Nothing %>
I have a form in my website and keep getting this error I was wondering if anyone could help out with this error message I keep getting
<!--#include file="email_validation.asp"--> <% Dim strMailFrom Dim strMailTo Dim strMailServer Dim strMailSubject ' ------------------------------------------------------- ' Stuff you need to change ' -------------------------------------------------------
When you create an object in classic asp code, should you always use Server.CreateObject("ProgID")? Are there implications with stability (ie memory leaks) if you create COM objects in other ways in IIS?
We use Javascript for our ASP coding, using a mixture of Server.CreateObject() and new ActiveXObject(). The web server hangs occasionally (once every 2-3 months) and we were wondering if this might be the culprit...
I am getting the following error from my ASP application: Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0007'
Out of memory: 'Server.CreateObject'
It always (as far as i have observed) occurs when i try to create a new ADODB.connection object in my cCon helper function (opening a connection and returning it):
Function cCon() Dim cnRet set cnRet = server.createobject("ADODB.Connection") 'This is where the error is thrown cnRet.connectionstring = GLB_CONSTR_DB cnRet.open Set cCon = cnRet End Function
The page that errors will typically call this function 6- 10times from different functions which handle their connections in this way: Code:
I just finished writing an app for an ASP.NET website which uses SQL, C# ASP.NET and web services on my development box. Ported the app over to the Web Server(running W2K3, IIS 6, SQL2K), created the website on IIS, setup the appropriate SQL db, and loaded VS.NET 2K3 to compile the app. However,the app will not compile due to ASPNET and Network Service not having the specific permissions.
Are ASPNET and Network Service both process accounts? And, which directories should permissions be granted for compiling and running the app? One way (which was suggested by a supervisor) to go around this (and compromise security, I think) is to use the Local System process account. I created the app on a W2K box with IIS 5 and SQL2K, and I have had no problems debugging it to where it's ready for production testing.
I am attempting to have an asp page call a batch file. I had it working, I was high on life and then I decided to log off the server. Once I did, the code would no longer work. When I logged back onto the server, I saw:
'The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000142). Click on OK to terminate the application.'
Now before I get the usual questions, here is what I have/did: These servers are 'secure' so I'm not so concerned about security. I have the anonymous access account in IIS (server 2003, so IIS6) using a local admin account. I have granted full permission to every user account (IUSR, IWAM, ASPNET, Network Service etc. etc.) to all the files in the website's dir. I have granted full rights to cmd.exe, wscript.exe.
Now, after stopping/starting IIS about 7000 times and offering up many a prayer to the IIS/ASP gods (who obviously hate me), my ASP code starts to work again. HOWEVER, as soon as I log off, Poof! The script stops working and I need to go through the whole dance routine (which isn't consistent) until the script starts working again. Code: