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kirchaj

Posts: 215
Posted: 10/15/2012, 7:06 AM

I am trying to publish a new CCS5 project on my development laptop running Windows 7, Bitnami apache php stack, mysql.

I am trying to publish the project to a folder under the apache server area and keep getting the following error message on all of the .js files

error publishing file
System Message Access Denied

I have tried to change the rights etc. but can't seem to find a solution. Any ideas or anyone else have issues similar to this?

Thanks as always.
TK
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bannedone


Posts: 273
Posted: 10/15/2012, 10:00 AM

Couple things to look at.

Be sure another editor does not have the js files open.

Be sure the directories in your project have r/w access

Also, be sure the js fiiles in your project are also set to r/w and that they did not get
set to a state not r/w accidentally

I think this error is talking about the source files CCS is using not the target directory for your local host.

But also check for r/w access on the target directories and js files as well

After doing all that re-boot.

Let us know if that solves the issue


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kirchaj

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Posted: 10/16/2012, 12:12 PM

Hey Bannedone,

I tried all of your suggestions with no luck. I then googled (as I know I should have done :) ) and ran into a different suggestion. Even though my account on the laptop is an administrator, I had to run the application as Administrator. Everything published just fine after that.

Weird.
TK
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solesz

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Posted: 10/16/2012, 1:01 PM

But then it is something like what bannedone said... access right problems.
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