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(עברית)المملكة العربية السعودية (العربية)ไทย (ไทย)대한민국 (한국어)中华人民共和国 (中文)台灣 (中文)日本 (日本語) HomeLibraryLearnDownloadsRepositoryCommunityForumsBlog Ask a question Quick access Forums home Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove From My Forums Answered by: VBScript: Error: permission denied + microsoft vbscript runtime error 800a0046 iis7 code: 800A0046 Scripting > The Official Scripting Guys Forum! Question 0 microsoft vbscript runtime error 800a0046 vista Sign in to vote I'm so close to get my script to work with a user, microsoft vbscript runtime error 800a0046 permission denied windows 7 but I need your help.I have a Terminal Server 2003 with policy restrictions. My users can't even see how much megabytes they have in use. So I https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/963211 created the following script. It runs perfectly with an administrator account:--Dim oFS, oFolderDim totalDim messageset oFS = WScript.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")set oFolder1 = oFS.GetFolder("\\server\share$")set oFolder2 = oFS.GetFolder("\\server\share1$")set oFolder3 = oFS.GetFolder("\\server\share2$")Wscript.Sleep 300total = oFolder1.Size + oFolder2.Size + oFolder3.Sizemessage=MsgBox ("Size: " & vbTab & oFolder1.Size /1024\1024 & "MB" & vbTab & " Path: " & vbTab & oFolder1.Path & Chr(10) https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/scriptcenter/en-US/861bc29e-8e2b-4648-bb32-0ee542e72dc1/vbscript-error-permission-denied-code-800a0046?forum=ITCG _& "Size: " & vbTab & oFolder2.Size /1024\1024 & "MB" & vbTab & " Path: " & vbTab & oFolder2.Path & Chr(10) _& "Size: " & vbTab & oFolder3.Size /1024\1024 & "MB" & vbTab & " Path: " & vbTab & oFolder3.Path & Chr(10) _& "Total: " & vbTab & total /1024\1024 & "MB",64,"megabytes in use")--The problem I'm facing is that I can't distribute it to my users because when this script runs as an user I receive this error:Windows Script HostScript: pathandname.vbsLine: 9Char: 1Error: Permission deniedCode: 800A0046Source: Microsoft VBScript runtime errorI've checked the users permission on the server\share's and they have Full Control.Also on the ACL on the script the user has Full Control.What else can I check?Is there a setting in some GPO that denies users to run a .vbs?Please let me know when you need more information to solve this.Cheers,Yuri Tuesday, September 01, 2009 7:35 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Are you
Permission Denied Code 800A0046 is a straightforward error to solve. The secret is to read the Windows Script Error message carefully, then check the access control list to see who has permission to use the page, or use the device. Introduction http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/Logon/code/code_800A0046.htm to Error Code 800A0046 Example 1: Script to map a printer Example 2: Error 800A0046 When You Install Visual Studio Permissions Analyzer Free Tool ‡ Introduction to Error 800A0046 Code 800A0046is runtime error that is more likely to occur with an .ASP file than a .VBS. You could be trying to connect to SQL, IIS or Exchange. However, my example of is taken from printer permission problem sent in by Keith S. The Symptoms microsoft vbscript You Get With Error 800A0046 When you get a pop-up message box. Put on your detective hat, and pay close attention to the line number. Error 800A0046 is a runtime error, so the problem is likely to outside your script, there could be something the matter with permissions on an application server. The Cause of Error 800A0046 In the example above, Line 6: is the source of the error. Char 1: is not always very useful microsoft vbscript runtime as the error could be anywhere on the line, and WSH still blames char 1. The cause of error 800A0046 is likely to be read-only permissions on some aspect of your server. The Source: tells us that this is a runtime error, therefore the syntax is probably o.k. The Solution If its Exchange, then check the MailRoot and Pickup folder permissions. If its IIS check the permissions to run scripts. If its SQL check the execute permissions on the services. The solution in the printer problem below would be to change the share permissions on the HP6L printer share. Example 1: Script to map a printer In this example, the user does not have permission to install the HP6L printer.Tell the truth, an example script is not that useful with Error 800A0046 as you cannot see the permissions! ' VBScript to create a local printer mapped to a network server ' Guy Thomas February 2010. Option Explicit Dim netPrinter Set netPrinter = CreateObject("WScript.Network") netPrinter.AddWindowsPrinterConnection "\\ServerPrn\HP6L" Guy Recommends: Permissions Analyzer - Free Active Directory Tool I like the Permissions Monitor because it enables me to see quickly WHO has permissions to do WHAT. When you launch this tool it analyzes a users effective NTFS permissions for a specific file or folder, takes into account network share access, then displays the results in a nifty desktop