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anonymous138

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Since: Oct 18, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 10:51 am
Post subject: problem with using ACT for load testing
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>inetserver>iis (more info?)

Hello,

I'm learning IIS and web development, and I have run into a problem, again.

I have web pages running just fine, and they seem happy. So, I got to the chapter in the book about using Microsoft ACT for load testing, and decided that was a good idea. I fired up ACT, and set up to record a new test, but when I tried to access the web page, it gave me a 401 error. It said my browser was sending some sort of authentication information that couldn't be interpreted. (I know, I know, I'm supposed to write down exact error messages. Shame on me.)


I tried with and without anonymous access enabled, and I allowed "everyone" full access to the web sites, but no luck. 401 every time. I also tried messing with configuration information in the web.config file, setting allow="*", and that sort of thing. The web sites are accessible either from within Visual Studio, using Start->Debug, or just by accessing the browser. I'm guessing that I just have to hit some sort of magic button within the IIS configuration setting that lets in the appropriate user for ACT, but I don't know which magic button it is.

Thanks for any assistance anyone can give.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat May 22, 2004 1:51 am
Post subject: RE: problem with using ACT for load testing [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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See if this works out for ya.

322032 PRB: 401 Error Message When You Use Application Center Test with NTLM
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=322032


Thank you.

Joe L.
Developer Support
Internet Information Server

"If it weren't for my horse, I wouldn't have spent that year in college."


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I'm learning IIS and web development, and I have run into a problem, again.



I have web pages running just fine, and they seem happy. So, I got to the chapter in the book
about using Microsoft ACT for load testing, and decided that was a good idea. I fired up ACT, and set
up to record a new test, but when I tried to access the web page, it gave me a 401 error. It said my
browser was sending some sort of authentication information that couldn't be interpreted. (I know, I
know, I'm supposed to write down exact error messages. Shame on me.)





I tried with and without anonymous access enabled, and I allowed "everyone" full access to the
web sites, but no luck. 401 every time. I also tried messing with configuration information in the
web.config file, setting allow="*", and that sort of thing. The web sites are accessible either from
within Visual Studio, using Start->Debug, or just by accessing the browser. I'm guessing that I just
have to hit some sort of magic button within the IIS configuration setting that lets in the
appropriate user for ACT, but I don't know which magic button it is.



Thanks for any assistance anyone can give.


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