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ADODB.Stream error '800a0bbc' - write to file failed

Asked by TedMorey in Active Server Pages (ASP)

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Dear all

I have installed an browser based text editor called FCKeditor on some shared web space - which uses ASP as the server side technology. Using its "test.html" page I am able to successfully view file / folder lists and create new directories. However when I attempt to upload a file I get the following error...

ADODB.Stream error '800a0bbc'
Write to file failed.
/admin/fckeditor/editor/filemanager/connectors/asp/class_upload.asp, line 270

After fiddling around for a day or so, a colleague suggested that I duplicate my files and run them from his server to see what happens. Lo and behold it worked first time. I have checked the security config for both servers and the IUSR has write privileges (as born out by the fact that directories can be created on the shared server space) and I have checked it is not a "disk quota" issue (as suggested on some boards as a possible cause).

Any thoughts as to what could be causing this would be much appreciated.

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