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7/30/2008 11:07 AM
 

 

I am setting up a UNC structure for my DNN portal which is included one IIS server and one File Server. Everything works fine. I can add files in File manager area and I am able to delete them. I think it shows I set right access level (Network Service and impersonate user with full access to root folder) Although I have issue in two folders 
\\FileServerName\Sites\DNNSite\website\App_GlobalResources\Locales.Portal-4.xml
\\FileServerName\Sites\DNNSite\website\Portals\_default\Cache\xxxx.resources
I am keep getting access is denied in both folders. Even I set \\FileServerName\Sites\DNNSite full trust access by using ".Net FrameWork 2.0 Configuration" and in the web config.

Any idea what did I miss or how can I fix this issue.

I appreciate your help in advance.


 
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8/14/2008 11:21 PM
 

Are you getting access denined on the folder ap_globalresrouces and Cache, or the files that are in the folders?

 

Stuart


Hilbert Solutions, LLC
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8/15/2008 1:14 PM
 

Use Filemon from Systernals to see what account is being denied access.

Jeff

 
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