File not found error using #include virtual with UNC path

This is a discussion on File not found error using #include virtual with UNC path within the Inetserver forums in Microsoft Tools category; I have a virtual directory, lets say it exists at www.server-a.com/virtual-dir/ virtual-dir points to another directory on another server using the unc path: \\server-b\main-dir I have a file at www.server-a.com/virtual-dir/some_script.asp , using the following include: <!--#include file="some_include.asp"---> Going to www.server-a.com/virtual-dir/some_script.asp works perfectly fine HOWEVER If I have another asp file at www.server-a.com/my_script.asp , which uses the following include: <!--#include virtual="/virtual-dir/some_script.asp"---> it produces this error: Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0126' Include file not found /virtual-dir/some_script.asp, line 2 The include file 'some_include.asp' was not found. Anybody have any clues as to why it would say file not found, even though the ...

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Old 08-08-2008, 02:49 PM
chris_peoples@redlands.edu
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Default File not found error using #include virtual with UNC path

I have a virtual directory, lets say it exists at www.server-a.com/virtual-dir/
virtual-dir points to another directory on another server using the
unc path: \\server-b\main-dir

I have a file at www.server-a.com/virtual-dir/some_script.asp, using
the following include:
<!--#include file="some_include.asp"--->

Going to www.server-a.com/virtual-dir/some_script.asp works perfectly
fine

HOWEVER

If I have another asp file at www.server-a.com/my_script.asp, which
uses the following include:
<!--#include virtual="/virtual-dir/some_script.asp"--->
it produces this error:

Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0126'

Include file not found

/virtual-dir/some_script.asp, line 2

The include file 'some_include.asp' was not found.

Anybody have any clues as to why it would say file not found, even
though the file clearly exists?
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Old 08-08-2008, 03:24 PM
Bob Barrows [MVP]
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Default Re: File not found error using #include virtual with UNC path

chris_peoples@redlands.edu wrote:
> I have a virtual directory, lets say it exists at
> www.server-a.com/virtual-dir/ virtual-dir points to another directory
> on another server using the
> unc path: \\server-b\main-dir
>
> I have a file at www.server-a.com/virtual-dir/some_script.asp, using
> the following include:
> <!--#include file="some_include.asp"--->
>
> Going to www.server-a.com/virtual-dir/some_script.asp works perfectly
> fine
>
> HOWEVER
>
> If I have another asp file at www.server-a.com/my_script.asp, which
> uses the following include:
> <!--#include virtual="/virtual-dir/some_script.asp"--->
> it produces this error:
>
> Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0126'
>
> Include file not found
>
> /virtual-dir/some_script.asp, line 2
>
> The include file 'some_include.asp' was not found.
>
> Anybody have any clues as to why it would say file not found, even
> though the file clearly exists?


Have you enabled "parent paths" using IIS Manager?
http://classicasp.aspfaq.com/general...31-errors.html

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Old 08-08-2008, 04:27 PM
chris_peoples@redlands.edu
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Default Re: File not found error using #include virtual with UNC path

On Aug 8, 12:24*pm, "Bob Barrows [MVP]" <reb01...@NOyahoo.SPAMcom>
wrote:
> chris_peop...@redlands.edu wrote:
> > I have a virtual directory, lets say it exists at
> >www.server-a.com/virtual-dir/virtual-dir points to another directory
> > on another server using the
> > unc path: \\server-b\main-dir

>
> > I have a file atwww.server-a.com/virtual-dir/some_script.asp, using
> > the following include:
> > <!--#include file="some_include.asp"--->

>
> > Going towww.server-a.com/virtual-dir/some_script.aspworks perfectly
> > fine

>
> > HOWEVER

>
> > If I have another asp file atwww.server-a.com/my_script.asp, which
> > uses the following include:
> > <!--#include virtual="/virtual-dir/some_script.asp"--->
> > it produces this error:

>
> > Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0126'

>
> > Include file not found

>
> > /virtual-dir/some_script.asp, line 2

>
> > The include file 'some_include.asp' was not found.

>
> > Anybody have any clues as to why it would say file not found, even
> > though the file clearly exists?

>
> Have you enabled "parent paths" using IIS Manager?http://classicasp.aspfaq.com/general...130/asp-0131-e...
>
> --
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> - Show quoted text -


Yes I have that enabled on both servers, and am still getting the
error message.

I thought it might be a permissions thing but the error still occurs
after adding full control to 'Everyone'.
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Old 08-08-2008, 04:35 PM
Bob Barrows [MVP]
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Default Re: File not found error using #include virtual with UNC path

chris_peoples@redlands.edu wrote:
> On Aug 8, 12:24 pm, "Bob Barrows [MVP]" <reb01...@NOyahoo.SPAMcom>
> wrote:
>> chris_peop...@redlands.edu wrote:
>>> I have a virtual directory, lets say it exists at
>>> www.server-a.com/virtual-dir/virtual-dir points to another directory
>>> on another server using the
>>> unc path: \\server-b\main-dir

>>
>>> I have a file atwww.server-a.com/virtual-dir/some_script.asp, using
>>> the following include:
>>> <!--#include file="some_include.asp"--->

>>
>>> Going towww.server-a.com/virtual-dir/some_script.aspworks perfectly
>>> fine

>>
>>> HOWEVER

>>
>>> If I have another asp file atwww.server-a.com/my_script.asp, which
>>> uses the following include:
>>> <!--#include virtual="/virtual-dir/some_script.asp"--->
>>> it produces this error:

>
> Yes I have that enabled on both servers, and am still getting the
> error message.
>
> I thought it might be a permissions thing but the error still occurs
> after adding full control to 'Everyone'.


Oh wait, I didn't read closely enough ... there's two servers involved?
This is likely to be a permissions issue. Your asp code is running under the
context of a local account on server A. That local account is not a member
of the Everyone group on server B.
http://www.aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2168

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Old 08-08-2008, 05:24 PM
chris_peoples@redlands.edu
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Default Re: File not found error using #include virtual with UNC path

On Aug 8, 1:35*pm, "Bob Barrows [MVP]" <reb01...@NOyahoo.SPAMcom>
wrote:
> chris_peop...@redlands.edu wrote:
> > On Aug 8, 12:24 pm, "Bob Barrows [MVP]" <reb01...@NOyahoo.SPAMcom>
> > wrote:
> >> chris_peop...@redlands.edu wrote:
> >>> I have a virtual directory, lets say it exists at
> >>>www.server-a.com/virtual-dir/virtual-dirpoints to another directory
> >>> on another server using the
> >>> unc path: \\server-b\main-dir

>
> >>> I have a file atwww.server-a.com/virtual-dir/some_script.asp, using
> >>> the following include:
> >>> <!--#include file="some_include.asp"--->

>
> >>> Going towww.server-a.com/virtual-dir/some_script.aspworksperfectly
> >>> fine

>
> >>> HOWEVER

>
> >>> If I have another asp file atwww.server-a.com/my_script.asp, which
> >>> uses the following include:
> >>> <!--#include virtual="/virtual-dir/some_script.asp"--->
> >>> it produces this error:

>
> > Yes I have that enabled on both servers, and am still getting the
> > error message.

>
> > I thought it might be a permissions thing but the error still occurs
> > after adding full control to 'Everyone'.

>
> Oh wait, I didn't read closely enough ... there's two servers involved?
> This is likely to be a permissions issue. Your asp code is running under the
> context of a local account on server A. That local account is not a member
> of the Everyone group on server B.http://www.aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2168
>
> --
> Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET
> Please reply to the newsgroup. This email account is my spam trap so I
> don't check it very often. If you must reply off-line, then remove the
> "NO SPAM"- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Whoops, now I'm getting a 401. I changed the password of the
IUSR_machine account as instructed, but I didn't realize until
afterwards that those are instructions for Win2000, and I'm on
Win2003. Seems like it would be the same principal though, unless I
missed something.
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Old 08-08-2008, 06:05 PM
chris_peoples@redlands.edu
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Default Re: File not found error using #include virtual with UNC path

On Aug 8, 2:24*pm, chris_peop...@redlands.edu wrote:
> On Aug 8, 1:35*pm, "Bob Barrows [MVP]" <reb01...@NOyahoo.SPAMcom>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > chris_peop...@redlands.edu wrote:
> > > On Aug 8, 12:24 pm, "Bob Barrows [MVP]" <reb01...@NOyahoo.SPAMcom>
> > > wrote:
> > >> chris_peop...@redlands.edu wrote:
> > >>> I have a virtual directory, lets say it exists at
> > >>>www.server-a.com/virtual-dir/virtual-dirpointsto another directory
> > >>> on another server using the
> > >>> unc path: \\server-b\main-dir

>
> > >>> I have a file atwww.server-a.com/virtual-dir/some_script.asp, using
> > >>> the following include:
> > >>> <!--#include file="some_include.asp"--->

>
> > >>> Going towww.server-a.com/virtual-dir/some_script.aspworksperfectly
> > >>> fine

>
> > >>> HOWEVER

>
> > >>> If I have another asp file atwww.server-a.com/my_script.asp, which
> > >>> uses the following include:
> > >>> <!--#include virtual="/virtual-dir/some_script.asp"--->
> > >>> it produces this error:

>
> > > Yes I have that enabled on both servers, and am still getting the
> > > error message.

>
> > > I thought it might be a permissions thing but the error still occurs
> > > after adding full control to 'Everyone'.

>
> > Oh wait, I didn't read closely enough ... there's two servers involved?
> > This is likely to be a permissions issue. Your asp code is running under the
> > context of a local account on server A. That local account is not a member
> > of the Everyone group on server B.http://www.aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2168

>
> > --
> > Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET
> > Please reply to the newsgroup. This email account is my spam trap so I
> > don't check it very often. If you must reply off-line, then remove the
> > "NO SPAM"- Hide quoted text -

>
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> Whoops, now I'm getting a 401. *I changed the password of the
> IUSR_machine account as instructed, but I didn't realize until
> afterwards that those are instructions for Win2000, and I'm on
> Win2003. *Seems like it would be the same principal though, unless I
> missed something.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Got it solved. Had to change the password in IIS and Computer
Management. Thanks for your help on this.
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