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Created an API using ASP.Net MVC on the .Net Framework. It runs on Windows Server 2012R2. I built a POST Action that uploads an image locally to the server, compresses and renames it. This part works perfectly. I am coming into issues when I then try and move that image to a network file server. The only way I have gotten the move process to work is by granting write permission to Everyone, which of course we do not want to do.
I have tried to assign IIS_IUSSRS write permissions but the only IIS_IUSRS I can apply is to the file server like: FILE-SRVRIIS_IUSRS and this doesn't work. I think what I need to apply is: API-SRVRIIS_IUSRS but the file server folder cannot navigate to that location.
I've also tried using the application pool but the file server does not recognize the application pool name as well. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated!
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Created an API using ASP.Net MVC on the .Net Framework. It runs on Windows Server 2012R2. I built a POST Action that uploads an image locally to the server, compresses and renames it. This part works perfectly. I am coming into issues when I then try and move that image to a network file server. The only way I have gotten the move process to work is by granting write permission to Everyone, which of course we do not want to do.
I have tried to assign IIS_IUSSRS write permissions but the only IIS_IUSRS I can apply is to the file server like: FILE-SRVRIIS_IUSRS and this doesn't work. I think what I need to apply is: API-SRVRIIS_IUSRS but the file server folder cannot navigate to that location.
I've also tried using the application pool but the file server does not recognize the application pool name as well. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated!
iis windows-server-2012-r2 asp.net
Try assigning permissions to the computer account, or use an actual account and assign permissions to that account.
– Greg Askew
May 24 at 17:15
@GregAskew a million thank you's! Exactly what was needed, please add as answer so I can award!
– Anthony Griggs
May 31 at 15:15
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Created an API using ASP.Net MVC on the .Net Framework. It runs on Windows Server 2012R2. I built a POST Action that uploads an image locally to the server, compresses and renames it. This part works perfectly. I am coming into issues when I then try and move that image to a network file server. The only way I have gotten the move process to work is by granting write permission to Everyone, which of course we do not want to do.
I have tried to assign IIS_IUSSRS write permissions but the only IIS_IUSRS I can apply is to the file server like: FILE-SRVRIIS_IUSRS and this doesn't work. I think what I need to apply is: API-SRVRIIS_IUSRS but the file server folder cannot navigate to that location.
I've also tried using the application pool but the file server does not recognize the application pool name as well. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated!
iis windows-server-2012-r2 asp.net
Created an API using ASP.Net MVC on the .Net Framework. It runs on Windows Server 2012R2. I built a POST Action that uploads an image locally to the server, compresses and renames it. This part works perfectly. I am coming into issues when I then try and move that image to a network file server. The only way I have gotten the move process to work is by granting write permission to Everyone, which of course we do not want to do.
I have tried to assign IIS_IUSSRS write permissions but the only IIS_IUSRS I can apply is to the file server like: FILE-SRVRIIS_IUSRS and this doesn't work. I think what I need to apply is: API-SRVRIIS_IUSRS but the file server folder cannot navigate to that location.
I've also tried using the application pool but the file server does not recognize the application pool name as well. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated!
iis windows-server-2012-r2 asp.net
iis windows-server-2012-r2 asp.net
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Try assigning permissions to the computer account, or use an actual account and assign permissions to that account.
– Greg Askew
May 24 at 17:15
@GregAskew a million thank you's! Exactly what was needed, please add as answer so I can award!
– Anthony Griggs
May 31 at 15:15
add a comment |
Try assigning permissions to the computer account, or use an actual account and assign permissions to that account.
– Greg Askew
May 24 at 17:15
@GregAskew a million thank you's! Exactly what was needed, please add as answer so I can award!
– Anthony Griggs
May 31 at 15:15
Try assigning permissions to the computer account, or use an actual account and assign permissions to that account.
– Greg Askew
May 24 at 17:15
Try assigning permissions to the computer account, or use an actual account and assign permissions to that account.
– Greg Askew
May 24 at 17:15
@GregAskew a million thank you's! Exactly what was needed, please add as answer so I can award!
– Anthony Griggs
May 31 at 15:15
@GregAskew a million thank you's! Exactly what was needed, please add as answer so I can award!
– Anthony Griggs
May 31 at 15:15
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