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(0x800A0005) Access is denied. microsoft vbscript runtime error 800a0005 Solution Scenario 1: Upload directory is local. persits.upload in classic asp This is an NTFS permission problem. The current user (such as IUSR_machinename) must have Full persits upload 1 dll download Control over the upload directory to be able to create files in it. You can instantly fix this problem by giving Everyone Full Control over the upload directory, then
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tighten security as appropriate. To change permissions on a folder, right-click on it in Windows Explorer, then select Properties/Security. Scenario 2: Upload directory is remote. To avoid the Access is Denied error when saving to a remote UNC path such as \\server\share\dir, you should call the method Upload.LogonUser to impersonate an admin account, as follows: Upload.LogonUser "domain", "username", "password" Upload.Save "\\server\share\dir" Created: 2/8/2002 5:08:19 AM Last Modified: 2/9/2002 4:19:14 PM Copyright © Persits Software, Inc. 1998 - 2016 For technical support, write to support@persits.com.
the path specified. Solution Reason 1: The specified path cannot be
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found by the system. If you are using persits upload dll download the Save method, you must pass a full existing physical path, not classic asp upload file to server a virtual path or URL, for example: ' Incorrect Upload.Save "upload" ' Incorrect Upload.Save "/upload" ' Incorrect Upload.Save "http://www.yourserver.com/upload" ' https://support.persits.com/show.asp?code=PS01032618 Correct Upload.Save "c:\upload" ' Correct Upload.Save "\\server\share\path" If you are using SaveVirtual, you must pass a virtual path. The SaveVirtual method internally converts the specified virtual path into a physical path using the built-in Server.MapPath method. For example: ' Save to https://support.persits.com/show.asp?code=PS02011784 virtual directory "upload" Upload.SaveVirtual "/upload" ' Save to root directory Upload.SaveVirtual "/" ' Save to current directory Upload.SaveVirtual "." In both cases, you must make sure the physical path to be used exists on your server. Reason 2: Lack of permissions. This error may occur when trying to save to the IIS home directory at c:\InetPub\wwwroot or in a path underneath it. Despite what the error message says, the problem is caused by a lack of permissions rather than an invalid path. For more information, see the following article: PS01032618: 800A0005 Access is denied error Created: 2/8/2002 5:26:41 AM Last Modified: 3/5/2002 12:37:08 PM Copyright © Persits Software, Inc. 1998 - 2016 For technical support, write to support@persits.com.
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Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums Home IIS.NET Forums IIS 5 & IIS 6 Classic ASP Permissions to upload a file into IIS6 Permissions to upload a file into IIS6 [Answered]RSS 3 replies Last post Jul 08, 2009 03:04 AM by salman_arshad ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply ramskuwait 17 Posts Permissions to upload a file into IIS6 Jun 30, 2009 03:31 AM|ramskuwait|LINK Hi! I want to upload a file into IIS6 with Asp code and some third party Software(ASPUpload).But when i upload a file it shows the following error. Persits.Upload.1 error '800a0005' The system cannot find the file specified. /customerMail/Sample1.asp, line 31 I have given permissios to wwwroot folder already. Is there any other permissions like IUSR_Machinename on IIS6? Quick response is appreciated. Thanks Rams Reply lextm 6600 Posts MVP Re: Permissions to upload a file into IIS6 Jun 30, 2009 04:35 AM|lextm|LINK I guess Persits.Upload.1 is part of ASPUpload. So you can contact the vendor to see why such an error is displayed. Lex Li http://lextudio.com --------------------------- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Reply Paul Lynch 1565 Posts Re: Permissions to upload a file into IIS6 Jun 30, 2009 06:00 AM|Paul Lynch|LINK Hi, Try question 9 here : http://www.aspupload.com/faq.html Regards, Paul Lynch MCSE Reply salman_arsha... 12 Posts Re: Permissions to upload a file into IIS6 Jul 08, 2009 03:04 AM|salman_arshad|LINK /customerMail/Sample1.asp, line 31 What exactly is on line 31? I am pretty sure that the path from which you are trying to load or save the file is wrong. Possible reasons: spelling mistake missing slashes destination folder does not already exits ASP aspupload My Web Development Blog ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › This site is managed for Microsoft by Neudesic, LLC. | © 2016 Microsoft. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement Terms of Use Contact Us Advertise With Us Hosted on Microsoft Azure Follow us on: Twitter Facebook Microsoft Feedback on IIS Powered by IIS8