SOLUTION IS AS FOLLOW (THIS SOLUTION IS FOR DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT ONLY):
1. Give the ASPNET user permission to read the Security eventlog registry entry.Run regedt32 Navigate to the following key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Eventlog\Security Right click on this entry and select Permissions Add the ASPNET user Give it Read permission
2. Change settings in machine.config fileRun ExplorerNavigate to WINDOWS or WINNT folderOpen Microsoft.NET folderOpen Framework folderOpen v1.1.4322 folder (folder name may be different, depending on what dotnet version is installed)Open CONFIG folderOpen machine.config file using notepad (make a backup of this file first)Locate processmodel tag (approx. at line 441)Locate userName="machine" (approx. at line 452)Change it to userName="SYSTEM"Save and close the fileClose Explorer
3. Restart IIS Run IISReset
Production Solution
Go to the application pool and select IDENTITY leave it Network Service
Go to the registry it is accessing and select the permission
Add the NETWORK SERVICE user to it
THAT’S IT!
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