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    I had an ASP.NET app running with the .NET release runtime on a win2000 server machine. I just installed active directory and it no longer works. I get a message saying "Server Application Unavailable" and the event log says that "aspnet_wp.exe could not be launched because the username and/or password supplied in the processModel section of the config file are invalid. ". Any ideas?

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      I had an ASP.NET app running with the .NET release runtime on a win2000 server machine. I just installed active directory and it no longer works. I get a message saying "Server Application Unavailable" and the event log says that "aspnet_wp.exe could not be launched because the username and/or password supplied in the processModel section of the config file are invalid. ". Any ideas?

      :jig::bob::jig: Joshua :jig::bob::jig:

      Sonork ID: 100.9944 ICQ: 519642 Hotmail: JoshuaJGuy@hotmail.com

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      Here is some info I found: "Using ASP.NET on a Primary or Backup Domain Controller Running ASP.NET on a primary or backup domain controller with the ASPNET account is not supported. To enable this scenario, you must configure the worker process to run as System, as described at the beginning of this article." jig::bob::jig: Joshua :jig::bob::jig: Sonork ID: 100.9944 ICQ: 519642 Hotmail: JoshuaJGuy@hotmail.com

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        Here is some info I found: "Using ASP.NET on a Primary or Backup Domain Controller Running ASP.NET on a primary or backup domain controller with the ASPNET account is not supported. To enable this scenario, you must configure the worker process to run as System, as described at the beginning of this article." jig::bob::jig: Joshua :jig::bob::jig: Sonork ID: 100.9944 ICQ: 519642 Hotmail: JoshuaJGuy@hotmail.com

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        Roger Wright
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        Glad I haven't purchased it yet! My Win2K PDC is my only working PC at the moment, and that's the first place I'd install anything new.

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          I had an ASP.NET app running with the .NET release runtime on a win2000 server machine. I just installed active directory and it no longer works. I get a message saying "Server Application Unavailable" and the event log says that "aspnet_wp.exe could not be launched because the username and/or password supplied in the processModel section of the config file are invalid. ". Any ideas?

          :jig::bob::jig: Joshua :jig::bob::jig:

          Sonork ID: 100.9944 ICQ: 519642 Hotmail: JoshuaJGuy@hotmail.com

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          Off the top of my head, open the file: C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.0.3328\CONFIG\machine.config Shoot down the file and find the element of the file. Under that, one of the attributes should say something like 'username' just set its value to "SYSTEM" and check the 'password' attribute is set to "", reset the IIS service and it should all start working.

          Gavin Taylor w: http://www.gavintaylor.co.uk

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