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Hi Alex,
After reading your (Alex') reply I concluded that given the fact that I'm using a WinXP machine as a build server, using IIS is no option for me.
I had already tried the instructions you gave me. I tried them again an to no avail.
I did noticed that although I did provide a valid username and password the service was still being registered under the local service user. That was odd.
I guessed the settings for the webserver would be stored in the database (as I couldn't find them in the config file).
I added the IntegratedWebServer_Prefixes (which I remembered from the settings screen) and added a binding. -> Works like a charm.
However, I still wondered why registering the service as described in the knowledgebase article didn't work.
So I took a peek inside bmservice.exe.
I found the answer in the construcor of the Arguments class. The knowledgebase article is wrong!
The command to execute isn't "bmservice /iws /user=[SERVICE_USER] /password=[SERVICE_USER_PASSWORD] /prefixes=[HOST_NAMES]", it's bmservice /iws /user [SERVICE_USER] /password [SERVICE_USER_PASSWORD] /prefixes [HOST_NAMES]".
Also, the hostnames aren't sparated by semicolons, but by regular colons.
Maybe you could fix this in the knowledgebase?
Thanks,
// Vincent.