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(Kristofer Gafvert, January 1, 2005) Parent Paths is
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a feature (related to ASP) that allows you to an error occurred on the server when processing the url please contact the system administrator use "..\" to move upwards and access files in a parent folder. Parent Paths microsoft jet database engine error 80004005 is considered to be dangerous because it may be used by an intruder to access critical or confidential files outside the root https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/226474 of the application. Since IIS 6.0 is locked down by default, Parent Paths is disabled on a default installation of IIS 6.0. This means that if your code includes (for example): You will see this error message (if "Show Friendly HTTP Error Messages" http://www.it-notebook.org/iis/article/disallowed_parent_path.htm is disabled): Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0131' Disallowed Parent Path /folder1/folder2/default.asp, line 3 The Included file '../test.asp' cannot contain '..' to indicate the parent directory. The best solution to this is to use absolute virtual paths instead of relative paths. For example: Another solution is to enable parent paths. This is however not recommended! To enable parent paths: Click Start->Programs->Administrative Tools->Internet Information Services Expand Web Sites and right click the web site you want to enable this for (i.e Default Web Site), click Properties Click the Home directory tab and click the Configuration button Click on the Options tab Check the box Enable Parent Paths Applies to [?] IIS 6.0 Resources KB 332117, Enable Parent Paths Is Disabled by Default in IIS 6.0 IIS Security Center Copyright © 2004-2011 Kristofer Gafvert
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Browser does not support script. Contact Help Fast shop My account Error: Active Server Pages error "ASP 0131" Disallowed Parent Path Browser does not support script. Browser does not support script. Back Symptom(s): When attempting to log into, or access pages within, DART Maths the following message is displayed: Error: "Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0131' Disallowed Parent Path /Heinemann_online/Dartmaths/dart/teacher/checklogin.asp, line 178 The Include file '../../copyright.asp' cannot contain '..' to indicate the parent directory." Cause: This is an IIS security issue, and simply caused by an incorrect setting within IIS. Resolution: Open up IIS Expand the Default Web Site (or Intranet site on RM CC3) Right-click on the 'Heinemann Online' virtual directory and select 'Properties' Click the 'Configuration' button and choose the 'App Options/Options' tab Ensure that "enable parent paths", enable 'Session State' and 'Enable Buffering' are all ticked. (see below) Click 'Apply' and 'OK'. Restart IIS by typing 'iisreset' into the run command on the start menu. Back Bookmark with: What are these? Browser does not support script. Tweet Browser does not support script. Browser does not support script. Browser does not support script. Browser does not support script. Browser does not support script. Homepage Digital Support Homepage Secondary Mathematics Out of Print Software ©2016 Pearson Education Limited. All rights reserved. Help About Pearson Sign up for eNews Contact Pearson Accessibility Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Cookie Policy UK 0845 630 11 11 Outside the UK +44 1279 623925 Find us on Secure Shopping Browser does not support script. Browser does not support script. Browser does not support script.