Glad things are working for you now.  Permissions can be a pain, definately.
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Scott Carr
Documentation Maintainer
http://documentation.openoffice.org
OpenOffice.org


Quoting Step Schwarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Scott, you were right all along.  I started searching ASP lists for help
> because I figure the permissions will be the same no matter what scripting
> language you're trying to upload files with.  I found a post explaining that
> IIS uses a special user account called IUSR_<machine name> -- we added
> permission for this IUSR account and our problems went away.  We were just
> changing permissions for the wrong user before..
> 
> Thanks again,
> -Step
> 
> > Oops!  I actually meant to copy the whole list on this.. I need to remember
> > to hit the "Reply All" button :)
> >
> >> What user is IIS running as?  Does it have access to those directories?
> >
> > Thanks for thinking of that -- we checked the permissions of the user set
> up
> > to allow anonymous access to the site, and those permissions also grant
> Full
> > Control to the user.
> >
> > We've also checked the IIS console to make sure the web site has Write and
> > Execute access.. and to make sure the temp directory is valid and also has
> > the proper permissions.
> >
> > I tried to Google around for this.. but if anyone has seen setup
> > instructions for IIS -- not in installing PHP itself but in setting up the
> > IIS console beyond what the PHP 4.2.3 installer does by default -- please
> > let me know!
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Step
> 
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