daveb
Member
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2004
- Messages
- 88
- Location
- Melbourne, Australia
- Aircraft
- Open frame 582, Long-EZ
- Total Flight Time
- Gyros 460+ Sailplanes 920+ GA 80+
Hi Todd,
Sorry I'm emailing publicly but have found previously the email links on this site don't seemed to work user to user.
One of our frequent posters in having problems with uploading pics. After some testing the error message he is getting is:-
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0046'
Permission denied
/forum/outputFile.asp, line 57
As you know this looks like a permissions issue on the server although I'm yet to check his machine in person.
Here's a suggested resolution from a newsgroup post on a very similar problem:-
RESOLUTION
To resolve this error, follow these steps:
1. Open the Windows NT Explorer and browse to your mail folders. By default, this is the X:\InetPub\MailRoot
folder, where X: is the drive that you specified during the installation of TOP.
2. Right-click the Pickup folder, and then click Properties.
3. On the Security tab, click Permissions.
4. If the IIS user accounts are listed, IUSR_<computer> and IWAM_<computer> are the defaults, skip to step 13.
5. Click Add.
6. Select your computer in the List Names From: drop-down menu.
7. Click Show Users.
8. Highlight the IUSR_<computer> Internet guest account and the IWAM_<computer> impersonation account, then click Add.
9. Click Change in the Type Of Access drop-down menu.
10. Click OK to close the Add Users And Groups dialog.
11. Click OK to close the Directory Permissions dialog.
12. Click OK to close the Directory Properties dialog.
13. Repeat steps 2 through 12 for each folder under the MailRoot folder.
Microsoft has clearer answers at:-
https://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;286301
From what I can see this particular user (Firebird Paul) has a permissions issue, I just would like to ensure your end is OK. I'm thinking perhaps something got deleted or changed in this area?
I would have presumed it was his end as he appears the only user with the issue, however the error suggests its at the server. I'd appreciate your input or any suggestions you may have.
My email for gyro stuff is:- [email protected]
Be great if we could sort this out, and we can get even more pics to fill up your drive space
Sorry I'm emailing publicly but have found previously the email links on this site don't seemed to work user to user.
One of our frequent posters in having problems with uploading pics. After some testing the error message he is getting is:-
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0046'
Permission denied
/forum/outputFile.asp, line 57
As you know this looks like a permissions issue on the server although I'm yet to check his machine in person.
Here's a suggested resolution from a newsgroup post on a very similar problem:-
RESOLUTION
To resolve this error, follow these steps:
1. Open the Windows NT Explorer and browse to your mail folders. By default, this is the X:\InetPub\MailRoot
folder, where X: is the drive that you specified during the installation of TOP.
2. Right-click the Pickup folder, and then click Properties.
3. On the Security tab, click Permissions.
4. If the IIS user accounts are listed, IUSR_<computer> and IWAM_<computer> are the defaults, skip to step 13.
5. Click Add.
6. Select your computer in the List Names From: drop-down menu.
7. Click Show Users.
8. Highlight the IUSR_<computer> Internet guest account and the IWAM_<computer> impersonation account, then click Add.
9. Click Change in the Type Of Access drop-down menu.
10. Click OK to close the Add Users And Groups dialog.
11. Click OK to close the Directory Permissions dialog.
12. Click OK to close the Directory Properties dialog.
13. Repeat steps 2 through 12 for each folder under the MailRoot folder.
Microsoft has clearer answers at:-
https://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;286301
From what I can see this particular user (Firebird Paul) has a permissions issue, I just would like to ensure your end is OK. I'm thinking perhaps something got deleted or changed in this area?
I would have presumed it was his end as he appears the only user with the issue, however the error suggests its at the server. I'd appreciate your input or any suggestions you may have.
My email for gyro stuff is:- [email protected]
Be great if we could sort this out, and we can get even more pics to fill up your drive space