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Msxml3 Dll Access Is Denied 80070005
Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up msxml3.dll Access Denied up vote 5 down vote favorite 4 I have the following code: Function filejson(json) Dim objStream, spotlight access is denied msxml3 dll strData Set objStream = CreateObject("ADODB.Stream") objStream.CharSet = "utf-8" objStream.Open objStream.LoadFromFile(json) strData = objStream.ReadText() filejson = strData End Function Function http2json(url) Set http = CreateObject("Microsoft.XmlHttp") http.open "GET", url, FALSE http.send "" '<------- Line 13 http2json=http.responseText End Function Function str2json(json,value) Set scriptControl = CreateObject("MSScriptControl.ScriptControl") scriptControl.Language = "JScript" scriptControl.AddCode("x="& json & ";") str2json= scriptControl.Eval( "x"& value ) End Function Function get_json_from_file(json,value) get_json_from_file=str2json(filejson(json),value) End Function Function get_json_from_http(url,value) get_json_from_http=str2json(http2json(url),value) End Function Function save_json_from_http(url,loc) Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") fullpath = fso.GetAbsolutePathName(loc) Dim objStream, strData Set objStream = CreateObject("ADODB.Stream") objStream.CharSet = "utf-8" objStream.Open objStream.WriteText http2json(url) objStream.SaveToFile fullpath, 2 save_json_from_http=fullpath End Function Wscript.Echo save_json_from_http("http://api.themoviedb.org/3/authentication/session/new?api_key=#####some_api_key_example#####&request_token=#####some_default_request_token######&_ctime_json_=1372670635.164760555","tmdb\temp\_tmdb_sock_w.164519518.2109") When I run this code, I get the following error. If I remove &request_token=#####some_default_request_token###### it works just fine. I also tried this: I added again the request_token, and I just typed a random character in it, for example, rexfuest_token, and strangely it worked. It seems there's a wro
can track if any of this is useful to you! Thanks! msxml3.dll: Access is denied. msxml4.dll: Access is denied. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Jeff SandersJanuary 15, 200811 0 0 0 The following vb Script can fail with an "Access is denied" error message: Dim aRequestSet aRequest = CreateObject ("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")aRequest.Open "POST","http://www.contoso.com/PostAccepter.aspx",FalseaRequest.setRequestHeader "Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"aRequest.Send "this is data"Wscript.Echo aRequest.responseText If http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17401413/msxml3-dll-access-denied you use Fiddler (http://fiddler2.com) you will see a comple of redirects to Microsoft.com. That is the reason for this failure in my case. By clearing the flag in Internet Explorer for that internet zone that prevents this POST (Access data sources across domains), I am able to run again. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/jpsanders/2008/01/15/msxml3-dll-access-is-denied-msxml4-dll-access-is-denied/ 1. In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu. 2. On the Security tab, click Trusted sites, and then click Sites. 3. Add your site to the zone. 4. Click Custom Level. 5. Under Miscellaneous/Access data sources across domains, click Enable. see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc507438(VS.85).aspx(security model) also see http://support.microsoft.com/?id=820882
Tags MSXML Comments (11) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website kphani_prasad@hotmail.com says: February 27, 2008 at 12:01 am I did that , but still getting the same error while loading XML doc thru Javascript, Any Help? Reply wrossmann says: July 7, 2008 at 2:23 pm msxml permission denied errors accompanied by 500 Internal Server Errors can also be caused by a lack of write permissions on the server for the user that the xml dll is running as for the file/folder being written to. Reply Jeff Sanders says: July 22, 2008Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums Home IIS.NET Forums IIS 5 https://forums.iis.net/t/1048113.aspx?msxml3+dll+error+80070005+ & IIS 6 Classic ASP msxml3.dll error '80070005' msxml3.dll error '80070005' RSS 4 replies Last post Nov 27, 2006 08:25 AM by tomkmvp ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/Logon/code/code_80070005.htm › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply phdhiren 6 Posts msxml3.dll error '80070005' Nov 23, 2006 06:09 AM|phdhiren|LINK access is hello, I was fetching the rss xml feed from remote server using MSXML3.XMLHTTP.3.0 object but suddenly after few days It stops working. :( Set xmlHttp = Server.CreateObject("MSXML3.XMLHTTP.3.0") It gives msxml3.dll error '80070005' Do I need to create another object. I don't what happend Is there any other alternative to MSXML3.XMLHTTP.3.0 object to fetch rss access is denied data? msxml3.dll xmlhttp Hiren P http://www.i3brains.com Reply ganeshanekar 542 Posts Re: msxml3.dll error '80070005' Nov 23, 2006 07:22 PM|ganeshanekar|LINK If this is in ASP code, this might not work. Does it say "Access is denied"? Try implementing the ServerXMLHTTP object. Not sure if the link is good or not but check following MSDN documentation contains additional information. ServerXMLHTTP http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/xmlsdk30/htm/xmobjxmldomserverxmlhttp.asp HTH. ~ Ganesh Anekar Please: Don't forget to click "Mark as Answer" on the post that helped you. That way future readers will know which post solved your issue. Reply phdhiren 6 Posts Re: msxml3.dll error '80070005' Nov 24, 2006 01:11 AM|phdhiren|LINK ya, it is an ASP code. Does making the file ASP.Net will solve my problem? My server has got ASP.NET support too. Hiren P http://www.i3brains.com Reply steve schofi... 5631 Posts MVPModerator Re: msxml3.dll error '80070005' Nov 26, 2006 08:37 PM|steve schofield|LINK You an use asp.net to make an asp.net request. Here are a couple of links. http://www.asp101.com/samples/http_aspx.asp http://msdn2.micros
- Access Denied This is a common VBScript, WScript, or IIS error mesage. Introduction to Error Code 80070005 My gut feeling is that 8070005 is a catch-all error code for any number of database / DCOM connection problems. If I had to stick my neck out, I would say that it's a permissions problem. Thanks to readers sending in information on this error code, we are slowly building up a library of problems, and even more importantly, solutions. Local Security and Policies and DCOMDCOM Problem with 80070005 Exchange Problem with error 80070005 Solution to error 80070005 with COM component Error 80070005 Database / DCOM Connection Problems IIS Website Problem ASP database permission problem ‡ General Diagnosis of Error 80070005 What I can offer is general principles, such as, pay close attention to the line number and the precise wording of the error message. Following the line number, I would turn my attention to permissions, are you logged on as an administrator? What is the script trying to achieve? Does the file or folder referenced need admin rights? Next, move check out the Source: = service. Does this mean anything to you? Research the name of the service using built-in help. See more about diagnosing VBScript problems. Windows Update: Access Denied Error Code 80070005 This is often caused because you are not an Administrator, or do not have administrator priveleges. A well phrased problem is half of the cure, and in this case just make sure tht your account has the 'top dog' administrator priveleges, and is using them. Once you have logged off an logged on again (as Admin) just re-apply the Windows Update or hotfix. Incidentally, insufficient rights or priveleges is a common thread of other types of Access Denied problems in general, and code 80070005 in particular. Registry Fixes for Error Code 80070005 To be frank, I think that most people offering to sell you a registry cleaner that will cure your 80070005 error are scam merchants. If I am wrong, and you want to go down that route at leaset pay with card, that way there is a chance that you can get a refund if I am right and the tool does nothing useful. Local Security and Policies and DCOM - Kindly researched by Kevin KirkLocal Security Policies1. Start -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Local Security Policy2. Navigate to Security\Local Policies\Security Options a. Network Access: Let everyone permissions apply to anonymous users - Set to Enabledc. DCOM: Machine