![]() Scroll down to the first answer (Sixto) and he mentions that you need to change the AppPool identity! Voila! The default Identity setting is ApplicationPoolIdentity which is great if you are simply reading and running the code in ASP.NET pages, however this won’t allow access to databases etc… and you need to change the identity to a user that has been granted access to whatever resource your webpage is trying to gain access too. Again, after a few more tests I still couldn’t get the authentication to work, but eventually came across one guys answer to a similar problem on Stack Exchange ( ). Unfortunately, there was little else in the exception details to go on and an initial Google search yielded little help aswell.Īfter many different tests to try and isolate the issue I finally found the reason for the failure which was the authentication was failing. However, as soon as the project was deployed to the local IIS instance the connection to the CRM was failing with a rather obscure. The project was a WebAPI that interfaced down to a Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015 instance on the same box and had been working well within the Visual Studio environment. Had a very strange error the other day when migrating a project from using the Visual Studio IIS Express to the local IIS. Thanks JetBrains for creating some fantastic products, but please fix your documentation and please supply a GUI to restore a backup just like you have for TeamCity.īiggest thanks of all though go to Jammer for solving it □ You should now see your restored issues.Leave all the other files in place and untouched.Copy over your blob directory into the existing blob directory.Remove the existing 00000000000.xd file from your YouTrack database directory (your file name maybe slightly different).In essence though the process to restore a backup should be (changes from the JetBrains documentation are in bold)…. ![]() but they don’t work!!! I won’t go into the details why, but will point to you to the webpage that helped me identify and fix the problem. YouTrack however is a completely different story!!!!! Whilst you can easily backup the database, there is no GUI for restoring the backup! Quite why JetBrains have to this day omitted this functionality from such a great product is completely mystifying! However, they are resources in their documentation on how to restore a database……. TeamCity couldn’t really have been easier! The database can easily be backed up and restored through the GUI and worked first time. ![]() Whilst in the midst of moving over to another server, one of the challenges facing us was to move our TeamCity and YouTrack instances over as well.
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