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11/30/2006 10:13 AM
 
Okay, so I successfully installed DNN 4.3.6. From my server computer I can successfully access any page on DNN without any errors. So, I give the link to the site to my coworkers and they get a 403 when they try to view any page. I have set read permissions for every account on the server, and made sure IIS 6 has proper permissions set, yet people still are getting a 403. Is there a reason for this? Is there something I'm doing wrong?
 
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11/30/2006 6:05 PM
 
Check the permissions on the folder. (Not IIS).
I know that sounds weird, but I guarantee you it is something to do with the folder permissions.

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11/30/2006 7:39 PM
 
That's what I was talking about, the folder has ALL permissions for EVERY account, and IIS has all permissions as well (except for script source access).
 
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