Re: Security on inetpub/wwwroot
- From: "Rob @ CLC" <rshaffer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Aug 2006 07:24:37 -0700
I have it setup as a Share and also the NTFS permissions. My account
has full privlages on both.
in any case even when logged in as the Domain adminstrator onto my
workstation I can not write to it...
Roger Abell [MVP] wrote:
How are you accessing that folder from the workstation?
A share, or? If share, what are the share-level permissions?
"Rob @ CLC" <rshaffer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am new to setup of IIS and am strugling with setup of an intranet.
I have an Exchange Server that is setup with IIS and ASP running. I am
trying to use the wwwroot folder to allow me to publish a starting
point to my intranet. I am not able to write to this directory from my
workstation.
I have even logged on to the workstation as admin of the Domain and
still no luck. I can write when logged on the local box but I do not
understand why I can not write from elsewhere.
Under IIS I have the default website setup with windows authentication.
Under Windows Explorer with NTFS I have my user setup with Full
Permissions?
Any feedback is appreciated..
.
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