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Re: perl 5.8.8 and windows 2000 and file writing...

by Errto (Vicar)
on Nov 03, 2006 at 11:35 UTC ( [id://582120]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to perl 5.8.8 and windows 2000 and file writing...

This isn't related directly to Perl, but based on this information, I agree with your guess that this is a permissions issue. In IIS, the default user name for server side programs is IUSR_{computername} and this user is configured with minimal permissions by default. You'll need to confirm that this user has the proper permissions on the directories, or change IIS to use a different user.
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by s_m_b (Acolyte) on Nov 05, 2006 at 17:38 UTC
    The problem with that is that we use 'Windows Integrated' authentication (allows us to use %ENV to harvest logins). However, I might see if explicitly making the IUSR_ account able to write/execute helps. You never know with Windows ! ;)

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