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.Net 1.1 moved to Windows Server 2008 Enterprise does not work for regular users, but works for Admins



 
 
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Old March 21st 08, 10:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
LVP
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Default .Net 1.1 moved to Windows Server 2008 Enterprise does not work for regular users, but works for Admins

Hello,

I know this is not the right user group but I am really stuck and need
direction

I moved my .Net 1.1 desktop application to Windows 2008 Server and it only
works for Administrators and not regular users.
It has to do with access to Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement,
maybe, or maybe not, I think
When we installed Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement we did
this for everyone and not the Admins only.
with or without installing Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement
the application only works for Admins

The system admin can not handle it at this time so we are trying to get some
direction or input from someplace.

The error message I am getting is:

myApplication.exe Has Stopped working.

Description:
Stopped working

Problem signatu
Problem Event Name: CLR20r3
Problem Signature 01: myApplication.exe
Problem Signature 02: 2.1.0.0
Problem Signature 03: 47755e77
Problem Signature 04: Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement
Problem Signature 05: 1.0.0.0
Problem Signature 06: 45fefc9a
Problem Signature 07: 40
Problem Signature 08: 51
Problem Signature 09: System.Security.Security
OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.18.38
Locale ID: 1033
Any Help is appreciated,

Thank You,

LVP



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Old March 22nd 08, 01:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
Susan Bradley
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Default .Net 1.1 moved to Windows Server 2008 Enterprise does not workfor regular users, but works for Admins

LVP wrote:
Hello,

I know this is not the right user group but I am really stuck and need
direction

I moved my .Net 1.1 desktop application to Windows 2008 Server and it only
works for Administrators and not regular users.
It has to do with access to Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement,
maybe, or maybe not, I think
When we installed Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement we did
this for everyone and not the Admins only.
with or without installing Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement
the application only works for Admins

The system admin can not handle it at this time so we are trying to get some
direction or input from someplace.

The error message I am getting is:

myApplication.exe Has Stopped working.

Description:
Stopped working

Problem signatu
Problem Event Name: CLR20r3
Problem Signature 01: myApplication.exe
Problem Signature 02: 2.1.0.0
Problem Signature 03: 47755e77
Problem Signature 04: Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement
Problem Signature 05: 1.0.0.0
Problem Signature 06: 45fefc9a
Problem Signature 07: 40
Problem Signature 08: 51
Problem Signature 09: System.Security.Security
OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.18.38
Locale ID: 1033
Any Help is appreciated,

Thank You,

LVP



Have you tried running it under classic (whatever the setting is in IIS7
to emulate the .net/IIS6? Apologies for forgetting the wording.
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Old March 22nd 08, 01:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
LVP
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Default .Net 1.1 moved to Windows Server 2008 Enterprise does not work for regular users, but works for Admins

Susan,
This is a Win-App Application and not a web app.

Any other ideas?

Thank you

LVP

"Susan Bradley" wrote in message
...
LVP wrote:
Hello,

I know this is not the right user group but I am really stuck and need
direction

I moved my .Net 1.1 desktop application to Windows 2008 Server and it
only
works for Administrators and not regular users.
It has to do with access to
Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement,
maybe, or maybe not, I think
When we installed Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement we did
this for everyone and not the Admins only.
with or without installing
Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement
the application only works for Admins

The system admin can not handle it at this time so we are trying to get
some
direction or input from someplace.

The error message I am getting is:

myApplication.exe Has Stopped working.

Description:
Stopped working

Problem signatu
Problem Event Name: CLR20r3
Problem Signature 01: myApplication.exe
Problem Signature 02: 2.1.0.0
Problem Signature 03: 47755e77
Problem Signature 04: Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement
Problem Signature 05: 1.0.0.0
Problem Signature 06: 45fefc9a
Problem Signature 07: 40
Problem Signature 08: 51
Problem Signature 09: System.Security.Security
OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.18.38
Locale ID: 1033
Any Help is appreciated,

Thank You,

LVP



Have you tried running it under classic (whatever the setting is in IIS7
to emulate the .net/IIS6? Apologies for forgetting the wording.



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Old March 22nd 08, 02:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
Susan Bradley
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Posts: 28
Default .Net 1.1 moved to Windows Server 2008 Enterprise does not workfor regular users, but works for Admins

LVP wrote:
Susan,
This is a Win-App Application and not a web app.

Any other ideas?

Thank you

LVP

"Susan Bradley" wrote in message
...
LVP wrote:
Hello,

I know this is not the right user group but I am really stuck and need
direction

I moved my .Net 1.1 desktop application to Windows 2008 Server and it
only
works for Administrators and not regular users.
It has to do with access to
Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement,
maybe, or maybe not, I think
When we installed Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement we did
this for everyone and not the Admins only.
with or without installing
Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement
the application only works for Admins

The system admin can not handle it at this time so we are trying to get
some
direction or input from someplace.

The error message I am getting is:

myApplication.exe Has Stopped working.

Description:
Stopped working

Problem signatu
Problem Event Name: CLR20r3
Problem Signature 01: myApplication.exe
Problem Signature 02: 2.1.0.0
Problem Signature 03: 47755e77
Problem Signature 04: Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement
Problem Signature 05: 1.0.0.0
Problem Signature 06: 45fefc9a
Problem Signature 07: 40
Problem Signature 08: 51
Problem Signature 09: System.Security.Security
OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.18.38
Locale ID: 1033
Any Help is appreciated,

Thank You,

LVP



Have you tried running it under classic (whatever the setting is in IIS7
to emulate the .net/IIS6? Apologies for forgetting the wording.



Not sure then, probably best posted in either the Win2k8 or .net group then.
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Old March 24th 08, 01:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
LVP
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Posts: 3
Default .Net 1.1 moved to Windows Server 2008 Enterprise does not work for regular users, but works for Admins

Susan,

do you know the the W2k8 url?? I don't see it.

Thank you,
LVP

"Susan Bradley" wrote in message
...
LVP wrote:
Susan,
This is a Win-App Application and not a web app.

Any other ideas?

Thank you

LVP

"Susan Bradley" wrote in message
...
LVP wrote:
Hello,

I know this is not the right user group but I am really stuck and need
direction

I moved my .Net 1.1 desktop application to Windows 2008 Server and it
only
works for Administrators and not regular users.
It has to do with access to
Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement,
maybe, or maybe not, I think
When we installed Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement we
did
this for everyone and not the Admins only.
with or without installing
Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement
the application only works for Admins

The system admin can not handle it at this time so we are trying to get
some
direction or input from someplace.

The error message I am getting is:

myApplication.exe Has Stopped working.

Description:
Stopped working

Problem signatu
Problem Event Name: CLR20r3
Problem Signature 01: myApplication.exe
Problem Signature 02: 2.1.0.0
Problem Signature 03: 47755e77
Problem Signature 04: Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement
Problem Signature 05: 1.0.0.0
Problem Signature 06: 45fefc9a
Problem Signature 07: 40
Problem Signature 08: 51
Problem Signature 09: System.Security.Security
OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.18.38
Locale ID: 1033
Any Help is appreciated,

Thank You,

LVP



Have you tried running it under classic (whatever the setting is in IIS7
to emulate the .net/IIS6? Apologies for forgetting the wording.


Not sure then, probably best posted in either the Win2k8 or .net group
then.



 




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