CGI XPSP2 IIS5.1 - can't write a local file from CGI .exe

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From: Larry W (LarryW_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/04/04


Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 23:17:03 -0800

I am trying to use a CGI .exe program that needs to write a graphics file to
a local directory, such as images. Trying to open the file for writing
fails. I wrote a simple test program that verifies the behavior. I suspect
that it is a permissions issue, since I can open a file for reading from the
same directory in my test program. I have set the permissions on the images
directory to read and write. I have even added the Users group to the
IUSR_<machine> account. What do I need to change to be able to write a file
from the CGI program?

Thanks.



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