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Creating a custom account in 1.1

lf
I am trying to run .net under a custom account and have been successful doing
this in our staging environment, but am unable to get it to work in
production. Here is what is happening:
I created a domain account and have used aspnet_setreg to encrypt the
account and password information.
I have put the correct entries into the ProcessModel section of the
machine.config
I have given permissions to all of the correct directories
However, when I attempt to reference a webpage, I get the following error:

aspnet_wp.exe could not be launched because the username and/or password
supplied in the processModel section of the config file are invalid.

I have verified that my logon and password are correct. I am at a loss as
to where to go next. Anybody got any ideas?

Thanks in advance,

Linda
Jun 19 '06 #1
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lf
I'm going to answer my own question here. It's pretty embarrassing, but it
might help someone else, so here goes. When I was inserting the data into
the registry using aspnet_setreg, I had set up a batch file to do this
command and was inserting a space after each parameter. So, the username and
password that were in the registry were incorrect.

"lf" wrote:
I am trying to run .net under a custom account and have been successful doing
this in our staging environment, but am unable to get it to work in
production. Here is what is happening:
I created a domain account and have used aspnet_setreg to encrypt the
account and password information.
I have put the correct entries into the ProcessModel section of the
machine.config
I have given permissions to all of the correct directories
However, when I attempt to reference a webpage, I get the following error:

aspnet_wp.exe could not be launched because the username and/or password
supplied in the processModel section of the config file are invalid.

I have verified that my logon and password are correct. I am at a loss as
to where to go next. Anybody got any ideas?

Thanks in advance,

Linda

Jun 20 '06 #2

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