That's usually my first check; if the policy file isn't being found I'll know where it's supposed to be and if it is then I usually need to look elsewhere.
That's usually my first check; if the policy file isn't being found I'll know where it's supposed to be and if it is then I usually need to look elsewhere. Your clientaccesspolicy. Xml is identical to my reference one.
Should be no problems there.
I did fire up Fiddler and noticed that I didn't have auth to access that service so I enabled anonymous access and it's working! Thank you for the obvious answer (use fiddler guy)! – Toran Billups Oct 29 '09 at 14:59.
If you get a 404 response code, the only reason can be that the server can not find the resource you are looking for. So are you absolutely sure you are using the correct url?
The error is not a 404 but instead a security error showing a code of 4004 (shown above). I assume this security error is because of the cross domain access as it worked fine before I pushed the service to another server. – Toran Billups Oct 29 '09 at 14:06 Then who is generating the error?
The Silverlight client? Do you have some more detailed error information? – Ronald Wildenberg Oct 29 '09 at 14:13.
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