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Windows IIS: Show files in public directory?
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I made a directory called /Files and I want it to show the files when somebody goes to mydomain.com/Files but all I get is permission denied. How can I make the folder show the files when person goes to mydomain.com/Files ? Site is hosted on IIS 6.0 and Win Server 2008
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I made a directory called /Files and I want it to show the files when somebody goes to mydomain.com/Files but all I get is permission denied. How can I make the folder show the files when person goes to mydomain.com/Files ? Site is hosted on IIS 6.0 and Win Server 2008
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I made a directory called /Files and I want it to show the files when somebody goes to mydomain.com/Files but all I get is permission denied. How can I make the folder show the files when person goes to mydomain.com/Files ? Site is hosted on IIS 6.0 and Win Server 2008
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I made a directory called /Files and I want it to show the files when somebody goes to mydomain.com/Files but all I get is permission denied. How can I make the folder show the files when person goes to mydomain.com/Files ? Site is hosted on IIS 6.0 and Win Server 2008
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You can't be hosting a site on IIS 6 under Windows Server 2008 because IIS 6 only installs on Windows Server 2003.
In IIS 6 on Windows Server 2003 just tick the "Directory Browsing" box in the properties for the "Files" directory.
The procedure for IIS 7 is a bit more involved, but will accomplish the same result.
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You can't be hosting a site on IIS 6 under Windows Server 2008 because IIS 6 only installs on Windows Server 2003.
In IIS 6 on Windows Server 2003 just tick the "Directory Browsing" box in the properties for the "Files" directory.
The procedure for IIS 7 is a bit more involved, but will accomplish the same result.
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You can't be hosting a site on IIS 6 under Windows Server 2008 because IIS 6 only installs on Windows Server 2003.
In IIS 6 on Windows Server 2003 just tick the "Directory Browsing" box in the properties for the "Files" directory.
The procedure for IIS 7 is a bit more involved, but will accomplish the same result.
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You can't be hosting a site on IIS 6 under Windows Server 2008 because IIS 6 only installs on Windows Server 2003.
In IIS 6 on Windows Server 2003 just tick the "Directory Browsing" box in the properties for the "Files" directory.
The procedure for IIS 7 is a bit more involved, but will accomplish the same result.
You can't be hosting a site on IIS 6 under Windows Server 2008 because IIS 6 only installs on Windows Server 2003.
In IIS 6 on Windows Server 2003 just tick the "Directory Browsing" box in the properties for the "Files" directory.
The procedure for IIS 7 is a bit more involved, but will accomplish the same result.
answered Nov 22 '11 at 21:27
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