Unable to create FP Server Extensions 2002 subwebs

Unable to create FP Server Extensions 2002 subwebs

am 21.01.2005 17:23:04 von ValeryP

I am logged in as admin to my very own Windows 2003 server. I have Front Page
Server Extensions 2002 installed. I also have a number of Extensions 2002
subwebs that I created in the past. In the present, however, when I try to
create new Extensions subwebs, I always get the following error:

Unable to access configuration for Microsoft Internet Information Server.

I tried to play with roles.ini file, checked and rechecked every possible
permission setting I could think of, and tried the technique described in KBB
314480. Nothing helps. The only thing I can do is create the subweb as
Extensions *2000*, and then manually tweak the subfolders' permissions, etc.
Not at all ideal, as that way I can't deploy projects from VisualStudio .NET
using FrontPage.

I've searched far and wide before posting this, so help is sincerely
appreciated!

Valery

RE: Unable to create FP Server Extensions 2002 subwebs

am 24.01.2005 20:49:03 von ValeryP

Hello! Anybody there? It's been 3 days with no reply.
Help is sincerely appreciated!

Valery

"Valery P." wrote:

> I am logged in as admin to my very own Windows 2003 server. I have Front Page
> Server Extensions 2002 installed. I also have a number of Extensions 2002
> subwebs that I created in the past. In the present, however, when I try to
> create new Extensions subwebs, I always get the following error:
>
> Unable to access configuration for Microsoft Internet Information Server.
>
> I tried to play with roles.ini file, checked and rechecked every possible
> permission setting I could think of, and tried the technique described in KBB
> 314480. Nothing helps. The only thing I can do is create the subweb as
> Extensions *2000*, and then manually tweak the subfolders' permissions, etc.
> Not at all ideal, as that way I can't deploy projects from VisualStudio .NET
> using FrontPage.
>
> I've searched far and wide before posting this, so help is sincerely
> appreciated!
>
> Valery

RE: Unable to create FP Server Extensions 2002 subwebs

am 25.01.2005 22:43:11 von ValeryP

All right, it looks like there will be no response. To the folks having the
same problem, here's what I discovered in the meantime. I noticed that IIS
worker process is running under "Network Service" identity. I suspected that
it's that identity that's lacking privilege to change the IIS configuration.
I then added Network Service to the Administrators group, restarted IIS, and
the problem was solved.

What is not clear to me is wether giving Network Service admin privileges is
a security breach. If anyone could comment on this, I'd be very grateful.

Valery

"Valery P." wrote:

> I am logged in as admin to my very own Windows 2003 server. I have Front Page
> Server Extensions 2002 installed. I also have a number of Extensions 2002
> subwebs that I created in the past. In the present, however, when I try to
> create new Extensions subwebs, I always get the following error:
>
> Unable to access configuration for Microsoft Internet Information Server.
>
> I tried to play with roles.ini file, checked and rechecked every possible
> permission setting I could think of, and tried the technique described in KBB
> 314480. Nothing helps. The only thing I can do is create the subweb as
> Extensions *2000*, and then manually tweak the subfolders' permissions, etc.
> Not at all ideal, as that way I can't deploy projects from VisualStudio .NET
> using FrontPage.
>
> I've searched far and wide before posting this, so help is sincerely
> appreciated!
>
> Valery

RE: Unable to create FP Server Extensions 2002 subwebs

am 02.02.2006 19:24:04 von Robert Faulkner

Was googling for the answer to another question and came across your post....adding Network Service to the Admin group is a serious security breach. Network Service is the account under which the IIS worker process runs under and is therefore a restricted account.

As to how to fix your problem, I am not at all a frontpage person (despise it), but whenever you need i.e. .NET code to act on a directory (read/write etc.) then add the necessary rights to that directory only. Remove from your Admin group.

Ted

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