Re: Error Uploading Files

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matthew wrote:

> Windows XP Pro
> IIS 5.1
>
> I am using the cookie cutter code from
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;323246#XSLTH31
> 30121122120121120120 to try to upload a file.
> THe issue is (I believe) that with XP Pro the Permissions are not set
> the same way as the example.
>
> In the management console for IIS I have given full permissions in my
> upload directory to the ASPNET account and it still will not allow me
> to upload the a file. Always access denied.

That's not enough. Reread the KB entry again -- you have to give
permission on file system level (see section "Create the Data
Directory").

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