Re: Walkthrough: Creating a Web Page to Display Access Database Da



Hi Dennist,

Not very sure about the walkthrough's complete context... I think the
security setting here means the NTFS permission setting. And for IIS6, in
the IIS manager (inetmgr), we can right click a directory and choose the
"permissions" menu item in the menu, then the NTFS security setting dialog
will popup. Is this the things you're looking for?

Regards,

Steven Cheng
Microsoft Online Support

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| Nowhere in the walkthrough is there a choice or step of selecting simple
file
| sharing. I certainly don't mean to. I simply open up a folder in the
| localhost folder, nd within that folder there is app_data. The
walkthrough
| says the security tab should show, but it doesnt.
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| This is asp.net 2.0, not 1.1; could that make the difference?
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| dennist685
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