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Am creating Excel file in Web Service.To create excel file i need to create a account called ASPNET,when i tried to create user in WINDOWS7 belowerror is diplayed
but in Windows XP its creating ,pls tell me how to create ASPNET account.
 
An object named "ASPNET" cannot be found. Check the selected object types and location for accuracy and ensure that you typed the object name correctly, or remove this object from the selection.
 
to create account i followed
run->dcomcnfg->computers->my computer->dc config->Microsoft Excel Application->properties->Security->Launch and Activation permissions->customize->edit->Add user
Posted 24 Jan '13 - 3:23


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There were discussions on such issue on other forums, links are as below,
Link1
Link2
First link problem was resolved with step-> Launch the .NET 2.0 uninstall process and choose the "Repair" option instead of "Uninstall".
After a few minutes and a reboot, the ASPNET user wiil be available!
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thanks for reply from link 2 i resolved this issue. but after that am getting below exception Microsoft Office Excel cannot open or save any more documents because there is not enough available memory or disk space. To make more memory available, close workbooks or programs you no longer need. • To free disk space, delete files you no longer need from the disk you are saving to. pls help me resolve this issue
Kishor Deshpande - 25 Jan '13 - 8:26
Could you please try after clearing your temp folder??

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