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3/26/2006 9:39 PM
 

I had my hosting company switch my domain name.  Now I get the following error when I try to upload files using the file manager.

An Error Has Occurred When Attempting To Save The File D:\inetpub\virtual\adam12evans\wwwroot\Portals\0\1\gwdj0271-01-a.jpg. Please Contact Your Hosting Provider To Ensure The Appropriate Security Settings Have Been Enabled On The Server.

Everything was working fine until the domain names were switched.  My hosting prvider has assured me that the permissions are set properly for the directories.  Is there something I need to configure to get this feature working?

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Adam

 
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4/6/2006 3:59 PM
 
I am getting this error also... :(
I am hosting my DNN site internally and I have set the network service to have modify permissions to the  root DNN folder.

The funny part is that it was working perfectly last week.

 
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4/10/2006 4:39 AM
 

Depending on the setup of the server...
1) If you set the permissions in the root *before* making new child folders, they will inherit the properties.  
2) If you add permissions after copying files or creating the directories, you may have to reset the permissions on each child directory manually (or use Advanced Replace Permissions).
I would ask your host to check the permissions in the child folders (\portals\0\1\) for starters.

I hope this is of some help to you.

 


Dwayne J. Baldwin
 
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4/10/2006 4:40 AM
 

Depending on the setup of the server...
1) If you set the permissions in the root *before* making new child folders, they will inherit the properties.  
2) If you add permissions after copying files or creating the directories, you may have to reset the permissions on each child directory manually (or use Advanced Replace Permissions).
I would ask your host to check the permissions in the child folders (\portals\0\1\) for starters.

I hope this is of some help to you.

 


Dwayne J. Baldwin
 
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