When I try and save an asp file to the rootfolder it says i dont have
permission. I have made sure the IIS folder is checked in the control
panel/program/IIS. Can anyone tell me why this happening and how to fix it
pls
Brenda
When I try and save an asp file to the rootfolder it says i dont have
permission. I have made sure the IIS folder is checked in the control
panel/program/IIS. Can anyone tell me why this happening and how to fix it
pls
Brenda
"brenda" <brenda@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:CD2E98B7-C940-468C-8181-8A1534886FED@xxxxxxIt's either the folder you trying to save to, your user account is not on
> When I try and save an asp file to the rootfolder it says i dont have
> permission. I have made sure the IIS folder is checked in the control
> panel/program/IIS. Can anyone tell me why this happening and how to fix
> it
> pls
>
that folder with the proper permissions.
Or you don't have enough permissions, because even the user account with
Admin rights is locked down and your
rights have to be escalated.
http://vistasupport.mvps.org/run_as_administrator.htm
Just what means/mechanism/program are you using to save the ASP file to the
root folder?
brenda wrote:The root of a drive is protected in Vista. IIS isn't my area of
> When I try and save an asp file to the rootfolder it says i dont have
> permission. I have made sure the IIS folder is checked in the control
> panel/program/IIS. Can anyone tell me why this happening and how to fix it
> pls
> Brenda
expertise so I don't know if you must save to a root folder or not. If
you have a choice, don't save there.
You might want to post in a newsgroup for IIS - the IIS experts there
will probably have your answer. Here is a list of all the MS public
newsgroups so you can find the right one for IIS:
http://aumha.org/nntp.htm
Malke
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"Malke" <notreally@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:efjEyNLFIHA.1168@xxxxxxAn IIS or Inetpub wwwroot folder is not the same thing. An aspx file must be
> brenda wrote:>
>> When I try and save an asp file to the rootfolder it says i dont have
>> permission. I have made sure the IIS folder is checked in the control
>> panel/program/IIS. Can anyone tell me why this happening and how to fix
>> it pls
>> Brenda
> The root of a drive is protected in Vista. IIS isn't my area of expertise
> so I don't know if you must save to a root folder or not. If you have a
> choice, don't save there.
saved to a folder under wwwroot for IIS to pick it up.
Mr. Arnold wrote:As I said:
>
> "Malke" <notreally@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:efjEyNLFIHA.1168@xxxxxx>
>> brenda wrote:>>
>>> When I try and save an asp file to the rootfolder it says i dont have
>>> permission. I have made sure the IIS folder is checked in the
>>> control panel/program/IIS. Can anyone tell me why this happening and
>>> how to fix it pls
>>> Brenda
>> The root of a drive is protected in Vista. IIS isn't my area of
>> expertise so I don't know if you must save to a root folder or not. If
>> you have a choice, don't save there.
> An IIS or Inetpub wwwroot folder is not the same thing. An aspx file
> must be saved to a folder under wwwroot for IIS to pick it up.
>
"IIS isn't my area of expertise..."
"You might want to post in a newsgroup for IIS - the IIS experts there
will probably have your answer. Here is a list of all the MS public
newsgroups so you can find the right one for IIS:
http://aumha.org/nntp.htm "
Malke
--
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
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