Publish A Basic MVC3 Application, Access Is Denied?
Feb 20, 2011
I just made my first MVC3 app, and I thought it would be fun to upload it to my web hotell. So I did a publish locally in visual studio and then transfered the published files to them over ftp. They have support for MVC3, so there shouldn't be any problems there. But what I get when I try to go the the page I get an 403 - Forbidden: Access is denied
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We have an ASP.NET 3.5 Web application in which we have faced the below issue:
The application is working fine but suddently at one point application URL prompts for the authentication. When we (the support team) checked the server, we were able to identify that the access was denied for some of the main files (like web.config, default page). When we enabled the access the application started working fine.
I'm working on an ASP.NET application that accesses Team Foundation Server 2010 and creates new work items. The application is running in the DefaultAppPool, using NetworkService as the identity. I'm getting the error below:
[UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path 'Cachev10' is denied.]
[code]....
We were able to work around the issue by turning the Cache folder into a network share and giving NetworkService full access to the share. I'd prefer not to have to do this, but it seems to be working correctly now.
Server Error in '/' Application. Access to the path 'c:InetpubEnewsAttFilesemploy-e-header2.jpg' is denied. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path 'c:InetpubEnewsAttFilesemploy-e-header2.jpg' is denied.
ASP.NET is not authorized to access the requested resource. Consider granting access rights to the resource to the ASP.NET request identity. ASP.NET has a base process identity (typically {MACHINE}ASPNET on IIS 5 or Network Service on IIS 6) that is used if the application is not impersonating. If the application is impersonating via <identity impersonate="true"/>, the identity will be the anonymous user (typically IUSR_MACHINENAME) or the authenticated request user. To grant ASP.NET access to a file, right-click the file in Explorer, choose "Properties" and select the Security tab. Click "Add" to add the appropriate user or group. Highlight the ASP.NET account, and check the boxes for the desired access.
I want a piece of code for asp.net 3.5 using visual basic. and i am using MS access database.
I have two three text boxes and 2 image upload controls and a submit button.
I want a piece of code in which a user can upload images and store it in our database . i want an asp.net visual basic working code. also i need query behind the submit button.
I trying dotnetzip on localhost everything works fine.but on a real dotnet hosting it raises error :
Access to the path 'C:inetpubvhostslahblah.comsubdomains aporhttpdocsDotNetZip-luqevaxu.tmp' is denied. using (ZipFile zip = new ZipFile(Server.MapPath("~")+"/a.zip")) { zip.AddFile(Server.MapPath("~")+"/deneme.txt"); zip.Save(); }
I've recently taken an existing ASP.NET 3.5 web forms application that was upgraded to .NET 4 last year (and has been running fine) and configured it to also run ASP.NET MVC3 following Scott Hanselman's blog post: Integrating ASP.NET MVC 3 into existing upgraded ASP.NET 4 Web Forms applications. It works well and I've successfully begun to introduce views based on Razor and the existing aspx pages continue to work.
The one thing that has stopped working, however, is a custom HttpHandler (our load balancer hits a specific address to ensure the application is available - the handler is for that address). The web.config has always declared the handler in the system.web section like this:
Now we're testing post-MVC3 and I'm getting an exception that reads:
The controller for path '/system/heartbeat.aspx' was not found or does not implement IController. I have defined a RegisterRoutes method in my Global.asax and that method is called from the Application_Start. Within RegisterRoutes I've got the IgnoreRoute declarations from Hanselman's blog:
which I thought was to prevent the Routing system from taking anything with an extension of .aspx. I can reproduce the issue in VS2010 as I debug, and the deployment environment is running IIS 6. What can I do to prevent the Routing system from trying to handle that address so the custom handler can do it's thing?
Im in the process of building an Enterprise Application, I want to have the DAL & BLL in separate projects, one each. With a structure like this, what should i do with the Models folder in MVC'S Default Project?
I am just starting to look at .NET 4.0 and Entity Framework 4 and having trouble finding the best way to achieve something. I'll explain with a quick example:I got my CategoryManager class that looks like this:
My CMS writes a sitemap xml file, for google analytics, to the server whenever I create or update a page. The error is:
error Code:
Access to the path 'D:homeensamplemrweinerschnitzelandpie.comsitemap.xml' is denied.
I imagine that happens because IUSR_machineName doesn't have proper permissions. I have no issues on my development server (which is pretty much default) but to avoid this in the future, instead of having a method that writes an XML file can I just output an XML filestream? I can barely remember the reasons I used the file writing at all (caching and file dependencies maybe) and that's all been replaced.
Am I on the right path by thinking filestream is the answer or can I just write an aspx page that outputs the sitemap.xml file? Am I wrong in imagining there is a difference between the two?
I want regular user can access the "User Information List" in Mysite root site. I am using "RunWithElevatedPrivileges" method. Still throwing access denied error. per example my root site collection for mysite is "http://network.test.com". the user want assess userinformation list this site collection. How can he access that?
SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges(delegate { using (SPSite site = new SPSite(SPContext.Current.Web.Site.ID)) { ServerContext sc = ServerContext.Current; UserProfileManager upm = new UserProfileManager(sc); UserProfile up = null; //get current user's profile (visitor) if (upm.UserExists(SPContext.Current.Web.CurrentUser.LoginName)) { up =upm.GetUserProfile(SPContext.Current.Web.CurrentUser.LoginName); SPWeb web = SPContext.Current.Web; SPList userInformationList = web.Lists["User Information List"];
After doing a google search on a problem I couldn't find the solution so I'm asking I'm runnnig an ASP.NET Website locally to upload a picture file. It takes the filename and from there it takes the date (year and month) and then when it gets uploaded, the web site creates a corresponding folder to store the picture like serverPath/pictures/2010/12 where 2010 is the year and 12 is the month, it all works greate locally but when I upload it to my hosting machine (GoDaddy, IIS 7.0) is keeps giving me this error message:"Access to the path X is denied"And it's not automatically creating the folders.This is the code that I'm using to create the folder:
if (!Directory.Exists(nombrePath)) { Directory.CreateDirectory(nombrePath); return true; }
I'm sure that the path is correct, I've verified the path string and also it works locally
If the User is a "member", he/she is allowed access to web pages in the MemberPages directory. Otherwise, he/she is denied access. The mechanism works. However, when the User is denied access, the following very unfriendly message appears:
Server Error in '/MyWebSite' Application.
The resource cannot be found.
Description: HTTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies)could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly.
I've put my application on IIS with a App Pool I newly created. The App pool setting is integrated and networkservice.
My application reads a local file from a local machine. When it tries to do that, I receive an exception saying that "Access to the path c:..xxx is denied". Isn't the app using the credentials logged into the local machine?!
doesn't "integrated and networkservices" mean.. use the credentials logged in to windows?
I'm getting access denied whenever I try to delete a file after finishing reading it at'C:inetpubwwwrootProject emp. I Close() and Dispose() the StreamReader properly already? I also gave full permission for NETWORK SERVICE account? Can anyone help me?
reader = new StreamReader(path + fileName); DataTable dt = new DataTable(); String line = null;
Server Error in '/ATM HARDEWARE REPORT_web app' Application.Access to the path '\192.168....c' is denied. Description:An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.Exception Details: System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path '\10.50.168.7c' is denied.ASP.NET is not authorized to access the requested resource. Consider granting access rights to the resource to the ASP.NET request identity. ASP.NET has a base process identity (typically {MACHINE}ASPNET on IIS 5 or Network Service on IIS 6) that is used if the application is not impersonating. If the application is impersonating via <identity impersonate="true"/>, the identity will be the anonymous user (typically IUSR_MACHINENAME) or the authenticated request user.To grant ASP.NET access to a file, right-click the file in Explorer, choose "Properties" and select the Security tab. Click "Add" to add the appropriate user or group. Highlight the ASP.NET account, and check the boxes for the desired access.Source Error:
[Code]....
Line 14: fs.Close() Line 15: ' Ensure that the target does not exist. Line 16: File.Delete(path2) Line 17: Line 18: ' Copy the file.
I have an application that allows users to use a FileUpload object to upload files to a directory on the web server. The upload part works fine, but if they later try to delete the file they get an error that Access to the path is denied. The Application Pool for the site runs under NetworkService, and on the folder they are loading and trying to delete these files from I give NetworkService Full control. What else I may need to do?
I've written a Generic Handler so I can access my server's COM port through javascript. I'm doing this, because I'm writing a Web Interface to an ESP-88 from BOSE, for internal use. The code must be configurable, and I added routines for both TCP/IP support and RS232. In a desktop app, the code runs fine, but in an ASP.net 4.0 App, the code crashes with the error "Access to the port 'COM2' is denied.". TCP/IP connections work, but serial is also required for us.
I need to create an application (ASP.NET or WinForms or Windows Service, not sure) that needs to make a call to a url including username and password for basic authentication and have the url return a csv file. I then need to use the csv file in the application. I don't know how to do this. How do I call the url in my app. There can be no user interaction, it needs to be completely automated in the returning of the csv file.
I have a website that requires the user to log in to it. Once the user is logged in they can select a report and criteria, click a button which will then create a CSV file on the server in CSVFiles folder and email to the logged in email address. My problem is I am getting a Access Denied when it trys to open a file for out put on the server.
I'm a lowly DBA.I am supporting a web app that allows users to upload images (among other documents). The system is deployed and working and not having issues with the uploads. However, I upgraded my development box recently and since then I have been encountering an "access denied" issue. Initially I thought it was a simple security issue but now it seems it is more complex.
My code is not being allowed to save an xml file in a folder on my server. Why is this?
you can see the error page here.. http://www.deutsch-english.org/
It seems to say something about not being authenticated and adding users to the config file. However this code has nothing to do with any users or groups, I just want it to always have permission to save files on the server. The code is purely internal, more like the core innerworkings of the site, it has nothing to do with users. I don't want to have to authenticate it, it shouldn't need authenticating, I just want it to work.
I am trying to use the unmanaged ImageMagick library in my ASP.NET application from the command line using System.Diagnostics.Process. Basically, users will upload an .eps file to the site, and then I will run the command line command to convert it into .jpg. This is the code I'm using to try and run the command:
Dim proc As New System.Diagnostics.Process proc.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = True proc.StartInfo.RedirectStandardError = True proc.StartInfo.FileName = "C:Program Files (x86)ImageMagick-6.6.1-Q16convert.exe" proc.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = False proc.StartInfo.Arguments = String.Format("{0} {1}", Server.MapPath("~/logo/test.eps"), _ Server.MapPath("~/certificates/temp/test-1234.jpg")) proc.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = True proc.Start()
I am able to run this code just fine on our development Win 2k3 server, but not on our production Win 2k3 Server. I get the error "System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: Access is denied". The main between the two servers is that the production is 64-bit and runs Plesk to manage multiple domains. I've tried adding rights asp.net user to the ImageMagick directory. The PS Admin says that in the case of Plesk, it's the same account that I use to access the site in VS using FPE. Does anyone know what I might do in order to allow this process to run on my production server?