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Ricardo Machado - 27 Dec 2004 17:13 GMT
Hi,

I’m trying to run an aspx page on a virtual directory, and I’m getting the
error “Server cannot access application directory” (my previous post).
Using a file monitor, I found that the problem should be as follow:
“12:43:41    w3wp.exe:1756   
OPEN    E:\Documents and Settings\Ricardo\My Documents\My Web Sites\SSLF    ACCESS
DENIED    NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE”   

Since I already set permissions in directory to “Aspnet machine account” and
“IUSER internet guest account”, my question is: what kind of permission is
missing and where?

Thanks in advance.
Ricardo.
Ben Strackany - 27 Dec 2004 22:25 GMT
Your ASPX page is running in an ASP.NET application pool, which normally
runs under one of the accounts in the IIS_WPG group. Try giving perms to the
IIS_WPG group & see if that fixes it.

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> Hi,
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> "12:43:41 w3wp.exe:1756
> OPEN E:\Documents and Settings\Ricardo\My Documents\My Web Sites\SSLF
ACCESS
> DENIED NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE"
>
> Since I already set permissions in directory to "Aspnet machine account"
and
> "IUSER internet guest account", my question is: what kind of permission is
> missing and where?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Ricardo.
Ricardo Machado - 28 Dec 2004 00:31 GMT
Hi Ben,
That's it.  Thanks for your attention.
Best Regards.
Ricardo

> Your ASPX page is running in an ASP.NET application pool, which normally
> runs under one of the accounts in the IIS_WPG group. Try giving perms to the
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Ricardo.

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