Virtual Directory access problem

From: Mikey (mfudoli_at_abc-controls.com)
Date: 02/26/04


Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 09:00:14 -0800

Hi All,

Hope I'm in the right Newsgroup and I can get back here to
find your answers. My problem involves users of our web
site getting info from a virtual directory so I think it
might be a security issue.

Our server is running W2K and IIS 5.0.

I'm executing an VBScript(ASP) that is creating a graph
and putting it in a folder on another drive(D) which I
have set up as a Virtual Dir. It's a .png file. As Admin.
I have no trouble viewing this graph through the web site,
but anyone else(users) get a blank html page with place-
holder and an 'X' where the graph should be.

I've set up Virtual Dir. with the Wizard and it shows up
in the IIS tree.

I'm stumped.

How can I allow access to this Dir. to my users?

Thanks,
Mike
  



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