Stefan [MSFT]
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Hi,
2) you need to open Site Manager and ensure that the interactive user
running VS.NET is a member of a template designer rights group and that this
rights group is assigned to the root template gallery and all child
galleries he need to see.
Cheers,
Stefan
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| Quote: | trying to create a new CMS site Project in VS.Net 2003, but getting the
error message:
"Could not get the root template gallery"
I've already looked at the FAQ - but...
1) The Web application is not located on the local Microsoft Visual
StudioŽ .NET server. The developer tools can only access the local MCMS
server.
Checked! - is a local box with windows 2003/ IIS 6.0/ CMS 2002 sp1/ SQL
server
2) The user running Microsoft Visual Studio .NET is not in a Template
Designer role or their role does not have access to the root template
gallery.
where and how ?
3) Check the details of the error message text for further hints. E.g. it
can contain the message 'The CMS Server license has expired'. If this
happens for a non-eval edition of MCMS then this indicates a problem when
reading the registry. This can be caused by permission problem when
accessing the registry. Please check the permissions on the
\HTKLM\Software\NCompass registry key.
Windows credentials not validated
4) On Windows Server 2003 or with Windows 2000 SP4 ensure that the user
running Visual Studio .NET has the "Impersonate a client after
authentication" privilege.
Huh ?!
Can anyone help ?
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