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1/15/2006 8:38 AM
 

Hi. My webhost wont allow me to change permissons on my folders myself...

Which folders/files needs read/write/execute i cant find the right info anywhere..

 

 
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1/18/2006 1:38 PM
 
What I'd recommend doing is giving the ASP.NET user "full control" over your DNN install site.
 
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1/18/2006 5:20 PM
 
no one?
 
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1/18/2006 5:31 PM
 
As the root needs the permissions if you don't want to allow all child folders the permissions the following folders need write permissions:

Root
Bin - to install modules and providers
DesktopModules - to install new modules
All the App_LocalResources and App_GlobalResources - to install language packs
Portals - to Upload files for your site (images etc)
Providers - to install new Providers

Charles Nurse
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