Security :: Giving Folder Read / Write Permission In Server?
Jun 14, 2010
I need to set folder permission programmaticcaly which is in my GoDaddy server. I have nearly 150 folders in my server so I cant change through server settings or IIS settings. I am using web application. My folder may go on increase in future.I have googled a lot of things.
1. Like Access Control List in System.SEcurity namespace
2.System.principl.security...
I cant able to change the file permission but not a directory.
I must allow all the users to write or move a file to the folder which is in read only mode. That should be done programmatically and should be dynamic.
I want to create and write file in "C:windowssystem32" this path.some computer give the error access denied.i want some code in C# who give the permission to folder.
hw can i give write permission to folder for changing the image at runtime.i have tried so many times but still confused and free hand. can some one pls give me the solution in details.
We store backup archives in subfolders of a folder on one of the server's external USB drive. I would like to have an ASP.NET app read the contents of this folder so the manager can view the backup files to confirm backups are working and optionally delete these backup files when an old drive is reconnected so it can be used for the next weeks backups.
This backup folder is oubviously outside the server's webroot. Is there some way I can grant authority so the ASP.Net app can access this folder for this purpose? I would be using VS Web Express, so can't create any signed packages and such.
I develop one application that create folder with special permission.
It works, but when I install the application on server I can't set any permission.
I think because it needs domain admin to set this permission... I've one account of one domain admin but how can I do to impersonate when the application set (try to set...) the permission ?
i have a situation where i need to develop a web system where sys. admin can create a shared folder in server and set who can access the shared folder programmatically.
i've manage to find example to create a shared folder from here:[URL]
and i also manage to find example to add user and set folder Security setting from here:[URL]
My problem is how can i add user in the Sharing permission setting since it is a shared folder. Default sharing setting is set to 'everyone'. This mean anyone in my company can browse to the shared file unless i set everyone security setting. I want to remove "everyone" and add users based on the user that i've already add at Security setting.
I have a very simple and stupid problem but I'm unable to find a solution. I'm trying to create folders and files locally through my code, however I get a permission exception when I try to write in a folder in my application. Normally I'd run this on a remote server, and ask the system administrator for writing permission on this specific folder, but I need to run this locally for the moment.
If I navigate to the file in windows explorer, and right click the folder and click on Properties, I can see that it's set as Read Only. However when I try to disable this tickbox and click on Accept, nothing happens. It ignores me, and next time I open the Properties of this same folder, it's still marked as Read Only.
I've googled this and found a solution which implies using MS-DOS and a command named "attrib". This is not working for me either. I also read about adding an ASP.NET account on my PC and granting the right permissions to this, but I'm not sure how to do is.
I want to upload files in my Asp.net application on server but I have to grant it R/W access so that I or anyone can upload files in it. Is there any way that I write some code or configuration lines in Web.config which solve this permission problem?
How can I give my ASP.net website permission to see this folder on the server? C:PVSWin. The website is actually running on a virtual path D:WebSitesAdco.We are running IIS ver 6.The website uses a table from Pervasive to locate Vendors. The SqlDataSource works from the VS2008 IDE which is running on the server, but if a user logs into the website remotely they get this error:ERROR [IM003] Specified driver could not be loaded due to system error 1114 (Pervasive ODBC Client Interface). This error generally indicates that the path to the DB components is not found, or is not available to the calling program, so I guess that the website does not have permissions.
I would like to use a file upload control and write the uploaded image to the user's asp.net profile property, and then read and display that image somewhere in my application.
I am developing a web application using asp.net 4.0, vb.net 4.0 and Sql-Server 2005 as backend. I want to implement read only or read/write permissions for a particular logged in user. Ex : I have a Purchase order page, now I want to assign only view permissions to a particular user and read/write permissions to another user. what would be the best way to do it ? Use authentication and authorization provided by .Net or implement custom authentication and authorization ?
In asp.net mvc project I am using MYSQlMemberShipProvider. Now I want that instead of reading the connection string from web.config file, it will read the connection string from external file every time. So that I am implementing the cutsom mebership provider class, this class inherits the MemberShipProvider class. But the problem is that if I inherits the MemberShipProvider class then I have to impelment all of its method in my cutsom membership provider class, But I want to use all other inbuilt methods of MemeberShip. What can i do. I only want to add the code like below:
public class CustomSqlMembershipProvider :MembershipProvider { public override void Initialize(string name, NameValueCollection configs) { base.Initialize(name, configs); Connectionstring objProducts = // redaing the connection string. } }
But on compiltaion it is giving me the error does not implement inherit abstract member.
I would like to know your libraries recommendations to read and write Excel applications on ASP .NET website. I have tried GemBox and NPOI, because they don't required Excel to be installed on the server, but they have some limitations on handling Excel files that are marked to read only.
I'm trying to add functionality to a simple web service that will allow me to log information to an XML file on the hard drive where the application is located. When I employ the functionality in a Console version of the application, the data gets logged to:binx86Debug MySolution.MyProjectMessageLogTestMessagess.xml. However, when I try to write read from or write to the XML file in the ASP.NET application, I get a System.UnauthorizedAccessException with the message: Accees to the path 'MessageLog' is denied.I would like the log file to appear in the in folder of the application directory, so what settings in IIS or on the server itself would I need to change to allow my application to read from and write to that folder?
I want to write a sitemap.xml to the root folder of my website automatically every month. Ofcourse I havent given the IIS_IUSRS group full permissions on the root folder of my website or on sitemap.xml
But what permissions should I give to which usergroup on which folder/file in order to have my ASP.NET application update the sitemap.xml from within the asp.net web application?
I have created an ASP.Net application using .Net framework 4.0. I need to save an xml file on any location on same server (if file not already exists) and want to access then after always. But I dont want to set write permission to any folder. Is it possible to write a file to any location for Network service account without specifying write permission? Does Network service account have default write permission to any location?
I need to setup a site to work with a local IIS 7 server (running windows 7). And I get a permissions error stating that I should setup write permission on the App_Data folder.
Where do I do this? Do I do this through IIS 7 management, or windows explorer?
User does not have permission to perform this action. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: User does not have permission to perform this action.
Source Error:
An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
Stack Trace:
[SqlException (0x80131904): User does not have permission to perform this action.] System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) +6277312 System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning() +412
I need the settings in web.config file of my asp.net application through which i can set permission for particular folder outside IIS. I need this functionality through settings in web.config.
Edited: I need to know that how can we apply impersonation in web.config file
I create web service for Reading and writing the registry. It works fine in win-xp. But its not working when I published it in win-2008 server. It shows me http 500 error.
I've created a quiz web part in SharePoint 2007, but am stuck on one permission. It needs to write the quiz score to a list, which it's throwing an error now when trying. I'm under the assumption that if the web part has the appropriate permission level, the user's permissions (the quiz taker) don't matter. Is there a particular permission that should allow the webpart to write to a list? Specifically:
I want to read write excel file in my application without installing the office on my server. Means my server don't have any excel (MS office) installation. Is it necessory to install the office on server to excute the program of read or write the excel file.