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11/10/2010 7:03 PM
 
yes, and you should grant full file system permissions to the Windows account used by the ASP.Net service, as specified in your IIS application pool.

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Sebastian Leupold

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11/22/2010 6:09 PM
 
Unfortunatly I am not an expert and I have no idea how to grant full file system permissions to the Windows account used by the ASP.Net service.
My website is hosted at Godaddy.com

I would truly appreciate if you could give more precise details on how to do that.

Thanks

David
 
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11/22/2010 9:51 PM
 
GoDaddy wont allow Full Control at the root level so your site is hosted in a subfolder.  What you need to do is use the web interface GoDaddy gives you set the permissions on that folder to Full Control.  I havent used GoDaddy but thats how you'd do it anywhere else I've used.

Philip Beadle - Employee
 
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11/23/2010 2:57 PM
 
The corresponding folder has already full permission.

Does anyone know how to manually remove a module  and data and references in the tables of the database?
 
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