If you host your WCF services in IIS7 there is small trick you have to do to make it work. You have to change your application pool identity to Network Service.
You can do this by expanding your IIS Server --> Application Pools --> Right Click and Select the Application Pool Advance Settings
In the popup window click the Identity under Process Model
Change the Identity to Network service.
Give NetworkService access to the physical folder of the wcf site. and you are good to go.
Friday 6 January 2012
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
az aks get-credentials is used to get the kubeconfig updated so that we can access AKS clusters from a terminal (You need to first use az ...
-
In Azure DevOps YAML pipelines there are several functions available for you to use. replace is such a useful function, which you can use t...
-
GitHub Actions are the CI/CD workflow implementation tool built into GitHub repos. While using the GitHub Actions workflows you may want to ...
-
Some times a silly mistake can waste lot of time of a developer. The exception “System.IO.IOException: The response ended prematurely.” whil...
-
Pull Request are the controlled way to bring in the changes to your stable branches in your Azure Git repos, or for that matter all Git prov...
No comments:
Post a Comment