AAaah oops. I didn't set the permissions in IIS - what a plank! - sorry. Have just changed them remotely - and will try it out on Monday. I knew I was forgetting something simple - duh!
Thanks Stan - you are the man
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I have written an Internal web asp program which moves some files around the server. We have an SBS 2003 Network and I have IIS running on an XP Pro machine which talks to some Access DB's.
I have thus running from the XP pc because we have Crystal XI but it broke a program on the main server which needs Crystal 8 to run.
I have users accross the network who use a web interface to record Orders & invoices etc. I also need them to be able to process EDI payments which arrive as CSV's on the XP box.
I wrote an ASP / Javascript page Works fine on the main XP box but remote users can't move the file - annoyingly they don't get an error message and the page half works by updating the DB
I'm guessing it's a permissions issue and have tried adding an Everyone permission but no joy.
Help.
thankyou
Seb
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by: stanscott2Posted on 2008-03-08 at 08:48:39ID: 21077683
There are two kinds of permissions: Web permission, set through IIS, and File permission, set through XP. Do the users have both?