What user is IIS running as?  Does it have access to those directories?
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Quoting Step Schwarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Sorry to post two questions in the space of 24 hours, but I'd very much
> appreciate a fresh pair of eyes.  I built a content management area for a
> client to assist with managing text in their MySQL employee database and
> uploading photos directly to their server.  Works fine in our test
> environment but we're getting errors on the live site which look like this:
> 
> Warning: Unable to create 'd:\My Website\images\library\
> emps79.jpg' Permission denied in D:\My Website\service\emps.php on line 110
> 
> 
> Line 110 of the emps.php file contains the copy function.
> 
> Unfortunately I do not have direct access to the server, but the client has
> checked permissions on both the temp directory and the directory specified
> in the warning and both grant the Everyone user Full Access.
> 
> The server is Windows 2000, IIS 5.
> 
> The only thing that really sticks out to me is there's a space in the file
> path -- do you think that could be causing a permission denied error?
> Unfortunately I'm not sure I have any control over how that "My Website"
> directory is named, so if you do think that's the culprit, any workaround
> would be much appreciated.
> 
> Thank you in advance,
> -Step
> 
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