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jadesupport >> Tue, 29 Oct 2002 23:31:43 GMT
There are two potential causes of the following error message:
"Service Unavailable
This Service is currently unavailable at this time. "
1) You did not have your Web enabled application running when you attempted to connect your browser to the URL.
2) You did not have a section name defined in your jadehttp.ini file that matches the name of the application you are attempting to connect to via your browser. For security reasons, the jadehttp.dll will only allow applications defined by way of a section name in the jadehttp.ini file to be run via a Web browser. This allows you to ensure that only the applications you wish to be available via a browser connection are allowed to be run.
If you are running with your /jade/bin directory mapped as the virtual directory in IIS, then the jadehttp.ini file's default location is /jade/bin_jadehttp/ini/jadehttp.ini. If your application name is "WebApp" then you would create a new section [WebApp] at the end of the existing jadehttp.ini file contents. Note that this section name is case-sensitive so you will need to ensure it exactly matches your application name.
Refer to "[application-name] Section" on page 62 of the Installation & Administration Guide pdf file that accompanies the 5.2 release for further details on this security setting.
Thanks,
Brian Johnstone,
Product Support.
jadesupport@jadeworld.com
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