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5/18/2007 1:04 PM
 

OK after uninstalling the DNN app, and uninstalling front page extensions - then reinstalling the DNN these are the permissions for the Cache Dir.

(Read X)  (Web X)  (Browse)  (Write X)  (Set Root )  (Reset) 

so read / web & write access to the folder and all parent folders.  I think im alittle confused by this for i was under the impression that these are the proper permissions.


Shawn E Carter www.ShawnsSpace.com
 
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5/18/2007 1:52 PM
 

OMG its fixed finally. 

DotNetNuke.Services.Cache.PurgeCache, DOTNETNUKE
Purged 2 of 3 cache synchronization files.
0 True S: 5/18/2007 10:45:20 AM
E: 5/18/2007 10:45:20 AM
N: 5/18/2007 10:47:20 AM

 

Here is what happened.  I am using the GoDaddy / ShawnsSpace shared Windows Hosting Control Center.  I was not using the Hosting Control Center to MOD my permissions, nor could i use the Explorer.exe to MOD (Error server does not support editing File Permissions).  All MOD's i made where disregaurded by the server.  I had to MOD the DIR

shawnsspace.com/live/Portals/_default\Cache\ to  Read / Web / Write / Browse / Set Root.

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These are the different directory permissions you can apply to the custom directories you create for your Windows hosting account using the Hosting Control Center: GoDaddy.com / ShawnsSpace.com

Read Permission
This enables anonymous users to view the contents of a directory.
Web Permission
This enables anonymous users to view files in a directory through a Web browser using HTTP.
Browse Permission
This enables anonymous users to view all files in the directory (in directory listing format) by pointing their Web browser to the directory path. You must enable “Read” and “Web” permissions for "Browse" permission to work properly.
Write Permissions
This enables anonymous users to modify the contents of a directory.
Set Root
This enables you to set the directory/subdirectory folder as an application root in the Web server within your site. An application root is the root directory for an application. All directories and files contained within the application root are considered part of the application.

Shawn E Carter www.ShawnsSpace.com
 
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11/4/2011 1:54 PM
 
I just saw this same behavior in DNN 6.1.0. I don't have an answer yet, but this has been around for quite a while.

Dwayne J. Baldwin
 
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