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12/19/2007 3:47 AM
 

Hi,

This is a re-post. As my original post was so delayed, its on page 5 and seems to get no attention :-((.

The system will not accept that my 'Network Service' account has FULL CONTROL.

I have actually been successfully using dnn for many years now, BUT I am just trying to install it onto a brand-new hosted server (2003 web edition), and just cannot get it to install.

I have checked network service access so many times - it has full control over the whole website.

I checked that my app pool is running under network service

I checked that web.config is not read only

I get : Access to the path 'D:\WebSites\Sainsburys\Website\web.config' is denied - although its not denied for read as its reading my db settings fine

BUT if I press the Return to Site - I can (not always) get past this and then get : The stored procedure 'dbo.js_GetPortalAliasByPortalID' doesn't exist

It has accessed my database and added 3 SP's plus one Table - all using my configured qualifier (js).

I have cleaned out the folder and tried a few times with 4.7.7 and 4.6.2 and even 4.5.5.

I have deleted and recreated the database as well - many times.

 

Anyone got an idea what is going on here please ??. Normally takes me about 10 minutes to deploy a new DNN but this time I'm well stuck - for 5 days now :-((.

NB DotNet2 is as pre-installed with the OS and is at SP1 - in case this makes any odds - although dll versions report as 50727.1433 on this machine and a sister machine which has been working for months - but DNN probably started out below 4.6.2 originally.

Yes I have also ensured that the IIS setting calls for asp.net 2.0.50727.

Short on ideas now :-O

Thanks - hopefully

 

Graham

 

 
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12/19/2007 3:57 AM
 

seems you did all the right things. Did you verify that the anonymous user IIS uses also have read rights in your dnn application folder? Usually this user is called IUSR_[MachineName]


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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12/19/2007 4:42 AM
 

Erik,

 

Exactly - I figured that I have done all the usual things. Yes I have verified that anonymous access is fine (Read&Execute, List and Read). I also added a small test htm page to the folder and can access that just fine, locally and remotely.

As stated I have done this stacks of times but this one has me stumped :-((.

I 'suspect' that its going to be some additional security as this is a newer OS than any previously used - and comes with IE7 as standard - OR - my hosting provider has done something strange during setup. The Internet Guest Account is not in the usual form, and is IUSR_DEDTEST01 instead of the usual server name - but the config looks OK to me :-O

Thanks for your comments though - maybe someone else has some ideas :-O.

Graham

 

 
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12/20/2007 8:51 AM
 

Well,

My wholehearted thanks have to go to : Mitchel Sellers (of IowaComputerGurus Inc)

 

Mitchel worked with me on this problem and found the cause - even connecting to my server and workign directly with it..

All my settings were indeed correct - as per the book, but it still would not work.

Mitchel (after some deliberation ;-) decided to try allowing the IUSR Internet Guest account write access to the web folder. He ran the install again (with wizard off I think) and my site is now up and running :-O. Successfully installed 4.7.0.

 

Maybe this is an issue for the DNN team, or maybe its a quirk of my specific server - I really don't know. Maybe its a one-off, maybe its some change which MS have made in a latest patch or configuration - I don't know this either. It may (if it happens to someone else) be worth a note on the failure screen ??.

 

Mitchel - I cannot thank you enough - I can start to get back on-track now having been driven mad by this problem for the last 6 days.

 

Regards

Graham

 

 
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12/20/2007 10:50 AM
 

if the IUSR needs write access to the portal folder, there is a misconfiguration and a security issue. I strongly suggest to check the settings!!!


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Sebastian Leupold

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