Um,
Perhaps the WAT is using GMT?!? That would explain why, if your local time
is GMT -6, the datestamp is 6 hours into the future.
I would suggest however you start a new thread about this in the
appropriate
newsgroup rather than tacking onto someone else's. Alternative there are
role provider forums at forums.asp.net where you can post this question.
Cheers
Ken
: Could I interrupt? I'm reading all kinds of news articles related to 2.0
: problems. It took me a week for example to finally resolve a SQL Server
2005
: COM+ warning during setup which kept making setup bombm. I came into
this
: news article to see if there was anything to learn about the wierd stuff
: still going on. I have no idea which is the "right" newsgroup. I've been
: writing about this all over the place and nobody has a clue. Yet.
:
: I have problems with SQL Server data when using Visual Studio 2005 Pro
on
an
: XP Pro SP2 configured using GMT (-06:00) Central Time. The Website
: Administration Tool (WAT) will add a user to aspnet_Users but the time
the
: user is recorded when the record is created is 6 hours into the future.
: Thus, if the user was created at 5:00 PM on a machine using GMT (-06:00)
: Central time the actual time recorded in the database will be 11:00 PM
six
: hours into the future. Furthermore, when the WAT is used to assign the
user
: to a role a second instance of the user is created in the aspnet_Users
table
: and that second instance is also recored 6 hours into the future.
:
: This anomaly occurs on a machine where I have had 1.1, Beta 2 and
various
: instances of Visual Studio and SQL Server. So I came to the conclusion
that
: although I successfully uninstalled previous instances (or so I thought)
and
: then successfully installed 2.0 RTM I had to try another strategy.
:
: The second stratgey includes installing to another somewhat clean
instance
: of XP Pro on different disk. I say "somewhat clean" because this
different
: disk had ASP_.NET 1.1 installed on it which the TrueImage client
required
it
: for imaging the contents of the disk. TrueImage being one of the first
ISVs
: to release a client using the 1.1 framework.
:
: So I made sure the different disk running an otherwise fresh install of
XP
: Pro was all brought up to the latest updates. Installed Microsoft Office
: 2003, installed Visual Studio 2005 Pro, installed SQL Server 2005 and
: started testing by using the WAT.
:
: The same damn thing is happening on the different disk; two instances of
: each user in aspnet_Users when a user is added to a role and each set of
: useers are dated 6 hours into the future.
:
: What the heck is this?
:
: <%= Clinton Gallagher
: METROmilwaukee (sm) "A Regional Information Service"
: NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com
: URL
http://metromilwaukee.com/
: URL
http://clintongallagher.metromilwaukee.com/
:
:
:
in
: message : > Your DCOM {0C0A3666-30C9-11D0-8F20-00805F2CD064} is used for the
Machine
: > Debug Manager and you can find it under DCOM in Component Services.
: >
: > My settings are:
: >
: > Administrators, all 4 options
: > Debugger Users, all 4 options
: > SYSTEM, all 4 options
: >
: > All 4 options means : Local Launch, Remote Launch, Local Activation,
: > Remote Activation
: >
: > If you are running IIS and not the development web server to run your
web
: > apps you will need to make sure that IIS is configured to use the
correct
: > version of the .NET framework.
: >
: > Under C:\windows\Microsoft.net\framework\v2.0.50727 run the
: > aspnet_regIIS.exe tool
: >
: > aspnet_regiis.exe -lk
: >
: > This will show you what version of the framework is registered for
each
: > application in IIS.
: >
: > I personally have not had any issues with VS.NET 2005 (other than it
being
: > quite sluggish)
: >
: > Let me know if any of this helps you.
: >
: > --
: >
: > Chris Crowe [IIS MVP - 1997 --> 2006]
: >
http://blog.crowe.co.nz
: >
: >
: >
: >
: > : >>I posted to the groups I felt applicable to the problem.....NET
because
: >>they use VS.NET, inetserver because it involves IIS, ASP.NET because
this
: >>is the primary area this configuration problem is focused and visual
: >>studio setup because I thought maybe there was an issue there. I
apologize
: >>if I offended you. But I need to get this fixed as the "boss" is not
at
: >>all impressed with this situation.
: >>
: >> Anyway, it is normal Windows install. Nothing is out of the ordinary.
The
: >> errors I posted before came from teh event log.
: >>
: >> Kelly
: >>
: >>
: >> "Alvin Bruney - ASP.NET MVP" <
www.lulu.com/owc> wrote in message
: >> : >>> Firstly you don't need to post this to every newsgroup you can find.
: >>> Secondly, I hesitate to answer because of issue number one. However,
: >>> what
: >>> kind of setup do you have? straight pc/windows or do you have some
funky
: >>> configuration that we ought to know about?
: >>> What do you visual studio install logs say. how about your
eventviewer
: >>> application error logs?
: >>>
: >>> --
: >>> Regards,
: >>> Alvin Bruney [MVP ASP.NET]
: >>>
: >>> [Shameless Author plug]
: >>> The Microsoft Office Web Components Black Book with .NET
: >>> Now Available @
www.lulu.com/owc
: >>> Forth-coming VSTO.NET - Wrox/Wiley 2006
: >>> -------------------------------------------------------
: >>>
: >>>
: >>>
message
: >>> : >>>> I have a request of Microsoft and I hope they see this.
: >>>>
: >>>> I use Visual Studio 2005 Pro and WIN XP Pro with IIS 5.1
: >>>>
: >>>> I have spent the better part of the last 2 weeks attempting to get
my
: >>>> ASP.NET projects to work. Just a simple hello world.
: >>>>
: >>>> Since installing the 2.0 of the framework, localhost no longer
works
on
: >>> IIS.
: >>>> localhost is required for (at least it appears so) for the ASP.NET
: >>>> development server to function. Actually I take that back.
localhost
: >>>> will
: >>>> work but now is very slow but not with anything ASP.NET. the
: >>>> development
: >>>> server icon appears, gives it a port uses localhost but it wont
work.
: >>>> All
: >>> I
: >>>> get is page cannot be displayed.
: >>>>
: >>>> I get errors when trying to set up the quickstarts such as:
: >>>>
: >>>> Failed while restarting W3SVC. Error code: 0x8007041d
: >>>>
: >>>> Though it actually will start. When I go to check it is running.
: >>>>
: >>>> I also get htis error under system:
: >>>>
: >>>> The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local
: >>>> Activation
: >>>> permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
: >>>> {0C0A3666-30C9-11D0-8F20-00805F2CD064}
: >>>> to the user COMPUTER11\IWAM_COMPUTER11 SID
: >>>> (S-1-5-21-1292428093-839522115-725345543-1026). This security
: >>>> permission
: >>>> can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.
: >>>>
: >>>> I got to Component Services and of course no such
: >>>> entry(0C0A3666-30C9-11D0-8F20-00805F2CD064) exists under COM under
DCOM
: >>>> config.
: >>>>
: >>>> Is it possible MS could put out a tool that would configure IIS
(and
: >>> Windows
: >>>> if necessary) to work with ASP.NET 2.0 so I can actually move on
from
: >>> here.
: >>>> Right now, I am flat out stuck.
: >>>>
: >>>> I have uninstalled the Framework 2.0 and IIS, and reinstalled IIS
and
: >>>> then
: >>>> the Framework. I have registered so many times.
: >>>>
: >>>> If I seem frustrated I apologize. This should not be that
difficult.
: >>>>
: >>>> Kelly
: >>>>
: >>>>
: >>>>
: >>>
: >>>
: >>
: >>
: >
: >
:
: