Which Process do I use for the PID? Is there one for ASP
scripts and others for other scripts? (If so - what's the
ASP script process I should use).

TIA

IISState beginner help... by mhogan

mhogan
Wed Jul 30 12:16:58 CDT 2003

OK, I figured out to use InetInfo... Now, how do I
circumvent the 'Access Denied' error when I try to run it
(without logging in as Administrator)? I'm running
through RDP on a leased machine.


>-----Original Message-----
>Which Process do I use for the PID? Is there one for ASP
>scripts and others for other scripts? (If so - what's
the
>ASP script process I should use).
>
>TIA
>.
>

Re: IISState beginner help... by Pat

Pat
Wed Jul 30 12:48:22 CDT 2003

There is a 'debug programs' user privilege. Administrator's have it by
default. You either need to log on as Administrator (or equivalent), or
have the privilege added to your account.

Pat

"mhogan" <mhogan11@id-8.como> wrote in message
news:022501c356be$6202ee00$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> OK, I figured out to use InetInfo... Now, how do I
> circumvent the 'Access Denied' error when I try to run it
> (without logging in as Administrator)? I'm running
> through RDP on a leased machine.
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Which Process do I use for the PID? Is there one for ASP
> >scripts and others for other scripts? (If so - what's
> the
> >ASP script process I should use).
> >
> >TIA
> >.
> >