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01-30-2009, 01:51 PM
Guys,
I know this is off topic, as not directly related to install, but I am
puzzled and would love if someone could share some lights on the
subject (Friedrich, nudge, nudge, someone, you, maybe ? <g>)
OK, I have a source project (DotNetNuke, to tell the whole story),
everything installed, running, etc... BUT (and it's a big one), in
Visual studio, IF I START AS ADMINISTRATOR, I can access fully all
projects, including the web project, which is an IIS 7.0 Virtual
directory. If I DON'T START AS ADMINISTRATOR, I get an error for the
web project itself. With Clarion .Net, I get the error in both cases,
started as admin or not???? I have been trying to find some
differences in the securities for both Clarion and VS, no luck!
I really want to try Clarion .Net on such a web project, but for now I
access only the libraries. I am sure I could find some kind of
workaround, but I woukd really love to know what can make VS and the
Clarion IDE different in that regard.
Thanks for any help,
Bernard.
I know this is off topic, as not directly related to install, but I am
puzzled and would love if someone could share some lights on the
subject (Friedrich, nudge, nudge, someone, you, maybe ? <g>)
OK, I have a source project (DotNetNuke, to tell the whole story),
everything installed, running, etc... BUT (and it's a big one), in
Visual studio, IF I START AS ADMINISTRATOR, I can access fully all
projects, including the web project, which is an IIS 7.0 Virtual
directory. If I DON'T START AS ADMINISTRATOR, I get an error for the
web project itself. With Clarion .Net, I get the error in both cases,
started as admin or not???? I have been trying to find some
differences in the securities for both Clarion and VS, no luck!
I really want to try Clarion .Net on such a web project, but for now I
access only the libraries. I am sure I could find some kind of
workaround, but I woukd really love to know what can make VS and the
Clarion IDE different in that regard.
Thanks for any help,
Bernard.