Error Occurred Accessing Website Application Data Folder Vista
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2005 R2. The error message mentioned above popped up on the administration web site even though the installation was completed flawlessly. I also had "You do not have permission to access the event viewer" on the same page. All Google matches returned hits referring to installations on a Domain Controller or Windows Vista. My problem was neither of the above. Rather, the issue was that my IIS web site wasn't configured to use Windows authentication. Apparently the anonymous user didn't have access to some directory somewhere on my hard drive, although I did try the Everyone / Full Control medicine http://www.somelifeblog.com/2007/05/error-occurred-accessing-website.html on several directories. But configuring the site to use Windows Authentication did the trick. I'm just wondering why doesn't the installer do this… Or maybe it does? The installation did work fine for me on several other computers. Hope the experience allows somebody to save an hour or two… September 18, 2006 ·Jouni Heikniemi ·7 Comments Postedin:Windows IT 7 Responses shanemcr - October 4, 2006 I had http://www.heikniemi.net/hardcoded/2006/09/an-error-occurred-accessing-the-website-application-data-folder-in-virtual-server-2005-r2/ exactly the same problem. You definitely saved me a ton of time. Thanks! User - January 13, 2007 It helps me too. 10x Jamie - February 2, 2007 Thanks very much, It worked for me also. Good man Kalyan - August 24, 2007 Yes this did save an more than an hour for me S van Bodegraven - October 15, 2007 If it is the case that a reader is using Vista, set the Application Pool to 'Classic .NET AppPool', and disable ASP.NET Impersonation. The only authentication enabled will be 'Windows Authentication'. Regards, Steve vB. Nekan - February 25, 2008 You just saved me a lot of headache. Thanks man. Neil - April 4, 2008 Yep - saved me a lot of time too. x1000 thanks! « Previous post Next post » Categories .NET Bugzilla Cloud Entrepreneurship General Information Worker Misc. programming Web Windows IT Archives April 2016 January 2016 August 2015 April 2015 March 2015 February 2015 December 2013 June 2013 June 2012 May 2012 March 2012 January 2012 November 2011 October 2011 September 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 January 2011 December 2010 November 2010 October 2010 September 2010 August 2010 July 2010 June 2010 May
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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>No access to my temporary files folder, can't download stuff,> No access to my temporary files folder, can't download stuff, Tags: Download Windows 7 Last response: 3 September 2014 12:16 in Windows 7 Share pattyismad 14 February 2012 01:18:26 I am in an endless string of issues. Issue #1: All of a sudden, I couldn't print .pdf files (various adobe error messages in different browsers, or messages telling me I hadn't selected a print range - yes I did!). Issue #2. I followed some advice and uninstalled Adobe Reader, then tried to re-install it. I can't re-install it. When I try to re-install using Internet Explorer, I get the first two dialogue boxes where I checked "run," but the third dialog box I am supposed to get, according to Adobe, never pops up - the one that is suposed to ask me if I want to grant permission). I temporarily disabled my software security and tried again, but the third box never comes up. The adobe instruction page just sits there - no signs of life, download activity, brainwave activity, etc. Issue #3. I followed more advice and tried to install Adobe Reader using a different browser - Mozilla. Just for fun, the issues are different this browser - still can't download, but this browser tells me "unable to write to temp. directory C:users\myname\appData\local\temp\29061 error = 3 = > The system cannot find the path specified" It tells me to change my permissions, or save elsewhere. It never gives me the opportunity of a choice to save it elsewhere, and I can't get access to the folder to change permissions. I can't find it, after getting advice on how to find it. It's just not there! I am the administrator of this home computer. Issue #4: In the meantime, I had placed a call to Adobe's help desk. They called back and told me to first install Google Chrome, which is more compatible with newer versions of Adobe Reader. Issue #5: When trying to install Google chrome, I went through the same download problesm as under Issue #2 and issue #3. I found a version of Google chrome already downloaded on my computer, however, and launched it. Issue #6 I tried to download Adobe Reader now using Google Chrome. Nope, same issues as before. I spent lots of time trying to get find and/or get access to temp file. Can't find it to change permissions on it .