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Posted 10/12/2006 3:52:31 PM
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When I try to use the /iadmin page, I get this ASP error prior to even logging in:

Server object error 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3'

Server.CreateObject Failed

/IAdmin/includes/ApplicationContext.asp, line 256

800401f3

Does anybody know a way that I can get to my administrator screen?

Thanks;

 

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Posted 12/2/2006 4:56:15 AM
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integrate IADMIN directory (in default web site of IIS)with windows authentication and test. Go through all the necessary permissions for IUSR_<>, IWAM_<> and network service users (full control). It would be helpful I guess.
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Posted 1/3/2007 1:09:58 PM
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I still can't get it to work, and I'm at a point where making changes to the server through the iadmin interface is absolutely necessary.

Does anybody know if there is any other way to modify system and user accounts other than through the occasionally-functioning web interface?

I'm thinking that I'm going to drop Ipswitch and install Exchange. My needs are pretty simple, but I need to be able to make changes to the server configuration quickly, and without decent documentation, I can't rely on ICS.
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Posted 2/3/2007 2:13:15 PM
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Use HMAIL... hmailserver dot com

Unlimited, tested with over 10k clients. I use it now as I have dropped IMAIL for lack of support and updates to fix their unsecure product. As a matter of fact, I dropped all three main products from them for the same difference. No support, no patches and no responses.

If you (some cannot afford it) can afford Exchange, that would be a more secure way to go.
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