in reply to Re: Spawning the Outlook application using Win32::OLE and IIS
in thread Spawning the Outlook application using Win32::OLE and IIS
Your IUSR_* account needs permission to the instantiate the COM object.
Or you need access to someone who does have permission. I've seen a scheme based on having the web server queue files to another process. The second process ran under a different (more privileged) user account, and had full access to COM and DCOM. This split was some for real or perceived security reasons. (It's been a couple of years, and I've lost the details.)
A benefit of staging things this way is that you get a complete, file-based history for debugging.
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Re: Re: Re: Spawning the Outlook application using Win32::OLE and IIS
by $code or die (Deacon) on Jan 13, 2002 at 01:09 UTC |
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