Microsoft KB Archive/163698

= IDC Fails to Execute When Access to the Httpodbc.dll File Is Denied =

Article ID: 163698

Article Last Modified on 6/23/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Internet Information Server 2.0
 * Microsoft Internet Information Server 3.0

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This article was previously published under Q163698



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SYMPTOMS
When you execute an Internet Database Connector (.idc) file, your browser may display the following error messages, depending on the authentication method used:

Allow Anonymous Authentication
Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site

"http://www.yoursite.com/scripts/filename.idc?" The requested

header was not found.

Basic and Windows NT Challenge/Response Authentication
A dialog box will prompt you three times for your username and password; then you will get the following error message:

Error: Access is denied.



CAUSE
Access to the Httpodbc.dll file is required for the .idc file to execute. If permissions for the Httpodbc.dll file have been denied to the IUSR_Computername account for Allow Anonymous access or Microsoft Windows NT users authenticated with Basic or NT Challenge/Response authentication methods, the .idc file will fail to execute and generate the above error message.



WORKAROUND
Grant NTFS read/execute permissions to the Httpodbc.dll file for all users who need to execute .idc files. This includes, but is not limited to the IUSR_Computername account for Anonymous access and any Windows NT user accounts using Basic or Windows NT Challenge/Response authentication methods.

NOTE: By default, the Httpodbc.dll file is installed to the following location:

%SYSTEMROOT%\SYSTEM32\INETSRV\HTTPODBC.DLL

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