We have a Windows 2003 Server with SQL Server and IIS. I tried to use the SQL
Server Configure SQL XML Support on IIS and can not get it to work.

On my local machine, Windows 2000 Profression, SQL Server 200 and IIS, I
have no problem..

Are there any articles that can help me with setting up this option on
Windows 2003 Server?

I have deleted the one I created. This one was returning Permission denied.
Newer ones report Page Not Found.

I can now not created a new one with the same name as the first one that I
deleted.

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Thanks,
ThomasLL, MCDBA

Re: Configure SQL XML Support... by jeff

jeff
Fri Mar 11 23:16:59 CST 2005

On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 09:01:07 -0800, "Thomas.LeBlanc@NoSpam.Com"
<ThomasLeBlancNoSpamCom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>We have a Windows 2003 Server with SQL Server and IIS. I tried to use the SQL
>Server Configure SQL XML Support on IIS and can not get it to work.

Can not get it to work? That's all the details we get to use when
making wild guesses at a possible solution?

>I have deleted the one I created. This one was returning Permission denied.
>Newer ones report Page Not Found.

Well, that's slightly more detail, but still not much to go on. Try
posting full error messages, event log entries, steps used to
reproduce the problem and so on.

Jeff

Re: Configure SQL XML Support... by ThomasLeBlancNoSpamCom

ThomasLeBlancNoSpamCom
Mon Mar 14 07:59:06 CST 2005

I followed th step sin Books Online for SQL Server.

I am getting a "You are not authorized to view this page" error.

I have set this up on my client machine (Windows 2000 Profressional/IIS/SQL
Server 2000) and it works. No changes needed.

But on the Windows 2003 Server/IIS/SQL Server 200) I get the error above.


"Jeff Cochran" wrote:

> On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 09:01:07 -0800, "Thomas.LeBlanc@NoSpam.Com"
> <ThomasLeBlancNoSpamCom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >We have a Windows 2003 Server with SQL Server and IIS. I tried to use the SQL
> >Server Configure SQL XML Support on IIS and can not get it to work.
>
> Can not get it to work? That's all the details we get to use when
> making wild guesses at a possible solution?
>
> >I have deleted the one I created. This one was returning Permission denied.
> >Newer ones report Page Not Found.
>
> Well, that's slightly more detail, but still not much to go on. Try
> posting full error messages, event log entries, steps used to
> reproduce the problem and so on.
>
> Jeff
>