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Posted by Kevin Raleigh on 02/03/07 03:56
I appreciate all the feed back.
I decided to post over at the .asp newsgroup one more time to see if I might
find an answer
for an on going problem that I have always had since I purchased win2k way
back when.
And you won't believe it, after almost 3 years of asking the same question,
I ran across someone
who understood how to read the error messages in the event viewer.
The reason I posted here was I could never find an answer and I thought you
might help me with
a work around. Anyway my error was 7023, but I didn't know that I needed
that number to find the fix at M.S. knowledge
base. I have been asking everyone how to resolve this error:
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: Service Control Manager
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 7023
> Date: 2/1/2007
> Time: 3:08:11 PM
> User: N/A
> Computer: RALEIGH
> Description:
> The World Wide Web Publishing Service service terminated with the
following
> error:
> The authentication service is unknown.
All I needed to use .asp was Client for Microsoft Networks installed in my
networking properties.
Very cool...
One more step closer to starting that mail app I want to build.
insight always appreciated
Thank You
Kevin
"Carl Pearson" <jman_spam_trap_.org@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:45c3e806$0$1350$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> Kevin Raleigh wrote:
> > Essentially I have never been able to run .asp scripts on my win2k
system.
> > Tried everything that I could think of and even paid someone to help.
> > One of MS's guru's that you call on the phone.
> >
> > So my question is, can I run PHP on this system if I have never been
able
> > to run .asp?
> >
> > I know how to load IIS, easy enough.
> > I have checked the service and it states that my www publish has not
been
> > authenticated.
> >
> > I know it's a tough question, I have tried to get answers in the past,
but
> > do they work IIS the same way?
> >
> > insight would be appreciated
> > Kevin
> >
> >
> Gave up on IIS back around the end of the last millenia, it was too
> platform-centric.
>
> Try XAMPP, it'll load Apache, MySQL & PHP, you should be up & running in
> < 10 minutes.
>
> But, if you're completely wedded to M$ for your web server, just
> download PHP, it has a 'doze installer.
>
> Check back if you have trouble.
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