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Access to the path "c:\inetpub\wwwroot\interez\uploads\jpegImage.txt" is denied.

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tshad - 20 Sep 2007 03:59 GMT
How can I fix this error?

I am on an XP and tried to right-click the uploads folder to find the
security tab, but it isn't there.

In IIS6, I have write access checked.

How can I give ASPNET write access to this folder?

Thanks,

Tom
Nick Chan - 20 Sep 2007 08:23 GMT
hi click windows explorer, Tools > View >
there may be an option for you to check to display security
u should be able to see security tab when u right click folder >
properties

> How can I fix this error?
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> Tom
tshad - 20 Sep 2007 23:29 GMT
> hi click windows explorer, Tools > View >
> there may be an option for you to check to display security
> u should be able to see security tab when u right click folder >
> properties

Under Tools, there is only:
  Map Network Drive
  Disconnect Network Drive
  Synchronize
  Folder Options

Tom
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>> Tom
Hans Kesting - 20 Sep 2007 12:27 GMT
> How can I fix this error?
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> Tom

That security tab appears only if the drive is formatted as NTFS, not if
it is FAT.
There is a conversion utility to go from FAT to NTFS (not back).

Do you have a "readonly" attribute set on that directory or a parent?

Hans Kesting
tshad - 20 Sep 2007 23:32 GMT
>> How can I fix this error?
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> That security tab appears only if the drive is formatted as NTFS, not if
> it is FAT.

I checked and it is NTFS and healty.

> There is a conversion utility to go from FAT to NTFS (not back).
>
> Do you have a "readonly" attribute set on that directory or a parent?

The readonly is set on the folder (c:\inetpub\wwwroot\interez\uploads) and
no matter how many times I set it, it goes back to readonly.

I was told that this was normal and the folder is not really readonly (not
sure why).

Thanks,

Tom

> Hans Kesting

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