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ebtgrl -> Upload File Error (1/21/2002 17:22:37)

Hi guys,

I am running FP 2002 extension on a 2000 machine. I have made a page to upload a file to a certain directory through the FP Upload Form in 2002. When I try to upload a file in a browser, like a user would, I get a user name, password, and domain box. After I put in my admin usr and pass, it works. But I do not want the average user to do this. They should be able just to upload the file without a usr and pass.

Any ideas? What permissions would I check?

Thanks in advance!

Erin





Spooky -> RE: Upload File Error (1/30/2002 21:14:03)

It certainly sounds like users only have read permissions to that folder when they will also need write (for the IUSR account)

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ebtgrl -> RE: Upload File Error (1/31/2002 8:55:49)

Hey Spooky -

I have given write permissions to IUSER in the actual Windows Folder and I have maked Write on the Folder in IIS.

Here is the URL... I do not know if it will help for you to look at it... [url]www.getworkdone.com/Upload.htm[/url]. I have two projects pending on this upload script.

Any help you can give me would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!!

Thanks

Erin





ebtgrl -> RE: Upload File Error (1/31/2002 12:57:17)

Hey Spooky,

I was also wondering if marking IUSER at the /_vti_bin/ folder as write would make a difference... I only marked the actual folder that the files was uploading to as write on the last go around.







ebtgrl -> RE: Upload File Error (1/31/2002 14:07:24)

Spooky and the rest of the gang --

I figured it out - something so simple. All you do is right click on the folder in FP and uncheck allow script to be run and check Allow anonymous upload to this directory.

Erin





ScribeVision -> RE: Upload File Error (2/2/2002 11:47:10)

I had the same problem.

I believe you need to right click on the folder you want them to upload to and select the "allow anonymous file upload" option.

 




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