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scott
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#1: Jul 22 '05
I'm making a 1st attempt try at XML. I have downloaded a working example and
tried to run on my IIS6 webserver.

I get the below error in Listing #1. The code is in Listing #2. I think I
need to set file premissions on file msxml3.dll located in my
windows\system32 folder but wanted to ask is this a security risk or is it
something we have to do to write to an XML file?



Listing #1
msxml3.dll error '80070005'

Access is denied.

/testXML/xml1.asp, line 86



Listing #2

oXML.save myxmltest.xml





Rob Meade
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#2: Jul 22 '05

re: XML Permissions


"scott" wrote ...
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> Listing #1
> msxml3.dll error '80070005'
>
> Access is denied.
>
> /testXML/xml1.asp, line 86
>
>
>
> Listing #2
>
> oXML.save myxmltest.xml[/color]

Check you have "Write" access enabled via IIS for the website in question...

Regards

Rob


Rob Meade
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#3: Jul 22 '05

re: XML Permissions


"Rob Meade" wrote...

[snip]

Is that some kinda new spam??? That Korean Telecom organisation which
appears if you check the message, nowt to do with me - what a spoof...

:o/

Regards

Rob


Adrienne Boswell
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#4: Jul 22 '05

re: XML Permissions


Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Rob Meade"
<robert.meade@NOSPAMubht.swest.nhs.uk> writing in news:uhzrW5q4EHA.3236
@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl:
[color=blue]
> "Rob Meade" wrote...
>
> [snip]
>
> Is that some kinda new spam??? That Korean Telecom organisation which
> appears if you check the message, nowt to do with me - what a spoof...
>
>:o/
>
> Regards
>
> Rob
>
>[/color]

Hipcrime is back - http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?HipcrimeFloods

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