Re: iis6 & asp.net 1.1: asp app cannot access folder

From: E-Double (EDouble_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/19/05

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    hi, thanks again for the reply. i think that you are correct about the list
    permissions for the root of the drive - good call there (thanks). i will
    make this change and check the event logs (which i shoulda done before. haha)
    and get back shortly.

    e.

    "Steve Schofield" wrote:

    > Well Arg, I hate giving bad advice, what I would verify is the account that
    > is being restricted has at least list permissions on the root of the drive
    > and once you get down the sub-folders where the applications actually exist
    > then granting read/execute permissions. I run asp.net applications on a
    > domain controller with no issue just getting the permissions is a bit harder
    > because of the extra folder security and group membership the DC role has.
    > Is there any other errors in the event logs?
    >
    > Steve.
    >
    >
    > "E-Double" <EDouble@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:7DB2338C-D660-4D8C-8EA7-4A111BF9C0B9@microsoft.com...
    > > hi, thanks for the reply. i had seen that article but i think that it
    > > stated
    > > in there that if it was .net 1.1 then the iwam_machine name just needed
    > > access to the folder ( and not the aspnet user ). i had granted that
    > > account
    > > permission as i understodd the article to be saying, but still no luck...
    > >
    > > e.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > "Steve Schofield" wrote:
    > >
    > >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315158 here is
    > >> an
    > >> article that describes asp.net and domain controllers.
    > >>
    > >> Steve
    > >>
    > >> "E-Double" <EDouble@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >> news:F25B8321-26EE-4F17-973C-0CEE0DAD3385@microsoft.com...
    > >> > in iis6 on a DC and using asp.net 1.1, when running the asp application
    > >> > the
    > >> > following message appears: "Server error in '/applicationname' Server
    > >> > cannot
    > >> > access application directory D:\inetpub\wwwroot\applicationname\. The
    > >> > directory does not exist or is not accessible because of security
    > >> > settings."
    > >> > The iusr_ and iwam_ accounts have been given access to the application
    > >> > folder
    > >> > as well as the parent wwwroot folder and asp has been allowed in the
    > >> > iis
    > >> > security config settings. there does not seem to be an aspnet user
    > >> > account
    > >> > created as the iis6 is running on a DC - and from what i understand in
    > >> > this
    > >> > case it uses the iwam_machinename account, but i could be wrong here.
    > >> > is
    > >> > there some other access that is needed or account that needs permission
    > >> > to
    > >> > get these asp.net apps to function ? tia for any help on this one ...
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    >
    >
    >


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