Re: Writing to a Virtual Directory
From: GregP (petersonga_at_mindspring.com)
Date: 07/26/05
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Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 04:19:41 GMT
Bernard Cheah [MVP] wrote:
> Nope. should be not related to AD. I suspect is permission setting that the
> web application user does not has the privileges to do write the file. So,
> get filemon (sysinternals.com) and see if you can trace what user is be use
> to create the file and whether there's any problem with it.
>
> Run it on the server, then simulate your web request again, then checkout
> the filemon log.
>
The FileMon revealed that when the app was installed, it was installed
in a different directory than the directory we have set IIS up to use. I
don't know how it has been able to work at all. FileMon reported that
the app was trying to write the log files to a directory that didn't exist.
Great little tool. Thanks for the help.
Now to figure out why this app is even able to run.
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