Troubleshooting Internet Location Server Connectivity
ID: Q172422
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Commercial Internet System version 1.0
SUMMARY
Microsoft NetMeeting connects to the Microsoft Internet Location Server
(ILS) via the User Locator Protocol (ULP) from the Ulserver.dll file.
Ulserver.dll is placed in the /Scripts virtual folder by default.
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To connect Microsoft NetMeeting to your server, perform the following
steps:
- Start Microsoft NetMeeting.
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the My Information tab.
- In the User Location Service name box, type the name of your ILS server,
and then click OK.
- Go to the Call section of NetMeeting and verify that "Log off from
directory service" is listed. If the word "Logon" is displayed, this
means that you are not yet logged on. If NetMeeting does not give an
error, you are logged on.
If you get an error message, use the following procedure to determine
the cause of the logon error:
- Search for Ulserver.dll on your hard disk drive. There should be only
one copy, and it should be located in your /Scripts directory (although
it can be located anywhere that the WWW server can execute it).
- Confirm that the virtual directory containing Ulserver.dll has
execute permissions set.
- Ensure that the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) service
is running and check for any warnings from LDAPSVC in the Windows NT
Event Viewer.
- Execute the following query from a Web browser:
http://<Servername>/<Scripts>/ulserver.dll?act=dir
where <Servername> is the name of the Web server with ILS installed, and
<Scripts> is the virtual directory containing Ulserver.dll. This should
return a Web page listing all users currently logged on to the server
specified in the query.
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Version : 1.00
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: July 15, 1999