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doubletee #1
Error Editing Pages
Hi all,
Im a reasonably new web designer so please excuss me if this is an easy
question.
When i try and "Edit" a page, i get an error saying;
"Access Denied, The file may not exist, Or you might have a permission problem"
I tried deleting all the notes but that didnt help.
I have version 1 if that helps.
Thankyou in advance.
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#3 #2
Re: Error Editing Pages
I'm having the same problem. I've setup several sites with connections using
Contribute (all versions).
This one is particularly bothersome. This case has three users editing
content. One can connect and edit, the other two cannot.
The person that can edit is using Contribute 2.0. One of the people that
cannot edit is using 2.0 and the other has installed the 2.01 updater (too see
if it made any difference....it didn't). I've removed site administration and
recreated it (multiple times, via Contribute and via FTPvoyager) no change.
Same results every time. So I removed site administration and attempted to
have one of the users recreate the site administration from their workstation.
They kept getting rights error messages...even the person that could originally
edit the site.....
So then I ran the FTP server checker from the Macromedia site. It generated
an "unknown error" and said to send it to [email]serverchecker@macromedia.com[/email].
Great...except I get a delivery failure notice that the user does not
exist...so no help there!!!
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ERROR?????
"Access Denied, The file may not exist, Or you might have a permission problem"
PLEASE HELP!!!
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Sudharshan.S #3
Re: Error Editing Pages
Hi,
Did you check your webservers settings. If it is IIS, in your default websites
properties, enable read, write, directory listing which will be found under the
Home Directory tab. Do the same for the FTP site as well.
Sudharshan
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