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1/23/2013 5:27 AM
 
To make it a bit more correct: The folder of the DNN site should set "Modify" permissions (Full Control is not necessary afaik) for the user who runs the application pool. This was NetworkService by default in IIS 6 (Windows 2003/XP) and IIS 7 (Windows 2008/Vista). With Windows 2008/Vista Service Pack 2, the Application Pool Identity was introduced, and this is the user that runs the Application Pool by default since IIS 7.5 (Windows 2008R2/7).

For more information look at http://www.iis.net/learn/manage/confi...

Best wishes
Michael

Michael Tobisch
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