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ASPNET User Permissions?

What folders should the ASPNET user have permissions for, & what should they
be?

I keep getting 'Access Denied' or 'Server Access Denied' errors.

I have given the ASPNET user Read & Execute Permissions to my wwwroot
folder, & the application lies within a 'NET' sub folder. However, I get an
"Access Denied to 'C:\Inetpub'".

Is there a definitive list of the folders I need to give this user
permissions on, & what permissions it requires?
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Cheers,

James Goodman
Nov 18 '05 #1
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Hi,

http://msdn.microsoft.com/webservice...SecNetHT01.asp

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MCP, Microsoft MVP (ASP.NET), AspInsiders member
ASP.NET Forum Moderator, AspAlliance Columnist
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What folders should the ASPNET user have permissions for, & what should they be?

I keep getting 'Access Denied' or 'Server Access Denied' errors.

I have given the ASPNET user Read & Execute Permissions to my wwwroot
folder, & the application lies within a 'NET' sub folder. However, I get an "Access Denied to 'C:\Inetpub'".

Is there a definitive list of the folders I need to give this user
permissions on, & what permissions it requires?
--
Cheers,

James Goodman

Nov 18 '05 #2

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