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    I created my first web service and accessing it from IE on the local machine works great. But when I try to access from another computer on the network I can see the definitions but cannot execute any of the functions? It says they are only avaiable to the local machine. How do I make it available for any machine?

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      I created my first web service and accessing it from IE on the local machine works great. But when I try to access from another computer on the network I can see the definitions but cannot execute any of the functions? It says they are only avaiable to the local machine. How do I make it available for any machine?

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      Here Is The Answer: Your problem lies in your machine.config file which will most likely be in the following directory: C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\CONFIG The problem is that .NET 1.1 ships with HttpPost and HttpGet turned off. look for the following tags: You will notice that HttpPost and HttpGet are commented out. Uncomment them and it should fix your problem. Thanks, Kenton Smeltzer

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        Here Is The Answer: Your problem lies in your machine.config file which will most likely be in the following directory: C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\CONFIG The problem is that .NET 1.1 ships with HttpPost and HttpGet turned off. look for the following tags: You will notice that HttpPost and HttpGet are commented out. Uncomment them and it should fix your problem. Thanks, Kenton Smeltzer

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        Ray Cassick
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        You found that on Google too hugh? :-D I just had the same issue.


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