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6/12/2013 9:10 AM
 

Migration of  DNN 6.2.5 from IIS6 to IIS7.5 followed by permission issues

The website migration completed successfully using Microsoft Web Deploy V3 however, access was  denied to App_Data/ClientDependency/***MAP.XML

The only way I was able to get the website to run was to give Modify permissions to IIS_IUSRS   Is this ok? will my website be secure?

 
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6/12/2013 10:27 AM
 
Franc,

afaik, the account that runs the AppPool needs Modify permission within the whole directory tree of the DNN installation - so this should be OK.

Best wishes
Michael

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