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Hi there.

I have written an ASP.Net web page in C# and have also create a corresponding WebService that will return DataSets to the web application as required.

This all works fine when I have the Web Service and web site running via their own Visual Studio sessions, but once I publish these projects and load them into respective directories in IIS, I receive the following error when the client web applicatioon makes a call to the Web Service:

"No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 127.0.0.1..."

and this then is followed by a port number.

The web reference in the client web application has been updated with the address of the web service in IIS (http:''localhost/etc...) so I can't see what is going wrong here..?

Any help please will be very much appreciated.

Thank you.

M :)
Jan 19 '09 #1
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instead of "localhost" use the server name/IP...
Jan 22 '09 #2
r035198x
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Is the mentioned port open then? Most likely you are running a firewall that is blocking the requested port.
Jan 22 '09 #3

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