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Henry #1
User ASPNET needs permission to write on CD
Hi,
how can I give the user ASPNET the permission to write files on CD (e.g. drive e:).
Thanks in advance
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Best regards
Henry
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[MSFT] #2
RE: User ASPNET needs permission to write on CD
Hi Henry,
To write on a CD-RW driver, a user account need full control permission on
the driver. Beside this, it also need permission to read the driver program
files and Read/Write temporary files folder. Normally, I will recommend
System account or local administrator account to perform the task, not
ASPNET. It may be a secuty risk to grant so much permission to ASPNET.
Luke
Microsoft Online Support
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Henry #3
RE: User ASPNET needs permission to write on CD
Thanks a lot.
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Best regards
Henry
"[MSFT]" wrote:
> Hi Henry,
>
> To write on a CD-RW driver, a user account need full control permission on
> the driver. Beside this, it also need permission to read the driver program
> files and Read/Write temporary files folder. Normally, I will recommend
> System account or local administrator account to perform the task, not
> ASPNET. It may be a secuty risk to grant so much permission to ASPNET.
>
> Luke
> Microsoft Online Support
>
> Get Secure! [url]www.microsoft.com/security[/url]
> (This posting is provided "AS IS", with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.)
>
>Henry Guest



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