CodeCharge Studio
search Register Login  

Web Reports

Visually create Web Reports in PHP, ASP, .NET, Java, Perl and ColdFusion.
CodeCharge.com

YesSoftware Forums -> Archive -> CodeChargeStudio.Discussion

 Problem with permissions with Access DB

Print topic Send  topic

Author Message
CMonteiro_PT
Posted: 12/05/2003, 4:28 PM

Hi there again,

Can someone explain to me where I can find some usefull information about
permissions on Win2000 with IIS5.0 because I can't get it right. It was good
until I must use it with Access database, and the old problem with write
permissions. How can I get it right? Or maybe where can I get some info?
Thank's.

-----
CM


DonB
Posted: 12/05/2003, 10:18 PM

IIS uses an account, probably IUSR_computer (where "computer" is the name of
your server). The IUSR account is used for "low" isolation, IWAM_computer
is used for medium or high (I think that it is used for both of these
modes).

This account MUST have read/write permission to the folder where you store
the database file. If you have uploaded your web pages to the server and
the IIS administrator does not show the "globe" icon but just a yellow
folder, then you have to click the "create" button to make it a web
application.

Do these things and it should work fine.

--
DonB

http://www.gotodon.com/ccbth


"CMonteiro_PT" <geral@NOSPAM.pt> wrote in message
news:bqr7ri$tcn$1@news.codecharge.com...
> Hi there again,
>
> Can someone explain to me where I can find some usefull information about
> permissions on Win2000 with IIS5.0 because I can't get it right. It was
good
> until I must use it with Access database, and the old problem with write
> permissions. How can I get it right? Or maybe where can I get some info?
> Thank's.
>
> -----
> CM
>
>
>


   


These are Community Forums for users to exchange information.
If you would like to obtain technical product help please visit http://support.yessoftware.com.

Internet Database

Visually create Web enabled database applications in minutes.
CodeCharge.com

Home   |    Search   |    Members   |    Register   |    Login


Powered by UltraApps Forum created with CodeCharge Studio
Copyright © 2003-2004 by UltraApps.com  and YesSoftware, Inc.