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Channel 9 Documentation APIs and reference Dev centers Samples Retired content We’re sorry. The 403 forbidden access is denied you do not have permission to view this directory or page using content you requested has been removed. You’ll be auto redirected in 1 second. Deployment Deploying the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Server Components Troubleshooting iis access denied 403 the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client Installation Troubleshooting the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client Installation Troubleshooting: Server Error in '/' Application. Access Denied Troubleshooting: Server Error in '/' Application. Access Denied Troubleshooting: Server Error in '/' Application. Access Denied Troubleshooting: Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client does have
You Do Not Have Permission To View This Directory Or Page Because Of The Access Control List (acl)
styles and images are missing Troubleshooting: Could not load type 'System.ServiceModel.Activation.HttpModule' from assembly 'System.ServiceModel...' Troubleshooting: 401 - Unauthorized: Access is denied due to invalid credentials. Troubleshooting: HTTP Error 500 (or 500.21) - Internal Server Error Handler Troubleshooting: HTTP 500.13 - The request cannot be processed because the amount of traffic exceeds the Web site's configured capacity Troubleshooting: Server Error in '/' Application. Access Denied Troubleshooting: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage Troubleshooting: A server error occurred and the content cannot be displayed Troubleshooting: A fatal error occurred. The connection to SQL server cannot be established Troubleshooting: Reports that are saved as Excel or Word files are blank Troubleshooting: Decreased Performance When Running Reports in the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being
Websites Community Support ASP.NET Community Standup ForumsHelp ASP.NET Denied Access to IIS DirectoriesThis whitepaper describes what you must do if a request to your ASP.NET application returns the error, “Denied Access to DirectoryName directory. Failed to start monitoring access is denied iis virtual directory directory chaanges.” Applies to ASP.NET 1.0 and ASP.NET 1.1. ASP.NET V1 RTM now runs iis forbidden access is denied using a less privileged windows account - registered as the "ASPNET" account on a local machine. On some locked down systems, this
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account may not by default have read security access to a website's content directories, the application root directory, or the web site root directory. In this case you will receive the following error when requesting pages https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj551775(v=nav.90).aspx from a given web application: To fix this you will need to change the security permissions on the appropriate directories. Specifically, ASP.NET requires read, execute, and list access for the ASPNET account for the web site root (for example: c:\inetpub\wwwroot or any alternative site directory you may have configured in IIS), the content directory and the application root directory in order to monitor for configuration file changes. The application root corresponds to the https://www.asp.net/whitepapers/denied-access-to-iis-directories folder path associated with the application virtual directory in the IIS Administration tool (inetmgr). For example, consider the following application hierarchy under the wwwroot folder. C:\inetpub\wwwroot\myapp\default.aspx For this example, the ASPNET account needs the read permissions defined above for content in both the myapp and the wwwroot directory. A single inherited ACL on the root folder can also be optionally used for both directories if they're nested. To add permissions to a directory, perform the following steps: Using the Windows explorer, navigate to the directory Right click on the directory folder and choose "Properties" Navigate to the "Security" tab on the property dialog Click the "Add" button and enter the machine name followed by the ASPNET account name. For example, on a machine named "webdev", you would enter webdev\ASPNET and hit "OK". Ensure that the ASPNET account has the "Read & Execute", "List Folder Contents", and "Read" checkboxes checked. Hit OK to dismiss the dialog and save the changes. If desired, these changes can be automated using scripts or the "cacls.exe" tool that ships with Windows. For more information on the ASPNET account, please see the FAQ document. If a given web application relies on having write or modify permissions to a particular folder or file, this can be granted by following the same procedure and
Early Adopter Program ArcGIS Ideas Esri Support Services ArcGIS Blogs ArcGIS Code Sharing Product Life Cycles Manage Cases Request http://support.esri.com/technical-article/000011606 Case Start Chat Back to results Print Share Is This Content Helpful? Search on GeoNet Submit to ArcGIS Ideas Error: Application Error: Access to the path 'C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\arcgis\WebAdaptor.config' is denied Error Message After entering values in the configuration page for the IIS Web Adaptor and clicking the Configure button, the access denied following error occurs:"Application Error: Access to the path ‘C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\arcgis\WebAdaptor.config’ is denied." Cause When the IIS Web Adaptor is installed, it creates a new application pool in IIS called ArcGISWebAdaptorAppPool. The setup is failing to give the identity of this application pool the necessary permissions to the WebAdaptor.config file that you do not is referenced in the error message. Solution or Workaround The steps for solving this problem are slightly different depending on the operating system.• Instructions for Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2: 1. Navigate to C:\inetpub\wwwroot\arcgis or the location referenced in the error message.2. Right-click the WebAdaptor.config file and click Properties.3. Click the Security tab.4. Check whether the setup program has given the ArcGISWebAdaptorAppPool account permissions to write to the Webadaptor.config file. 5. If ArcGISWebAdaptorAppPool is not listed as a user on the Security tab, click the Edit button.6. Click Add.7. Click the Locations button.8. Select the item that represents the name of the computer and click OK.9. In the box at the bottom, enter 'IIS APPPOOL\ArcGISWebAdaptorAppPool' without the single quotes and click the Check Names button. Click OK.10. Give 'Full Control' permissions to ArcGISWebAdaptorAppPool.11. Click Apply and OK to all d