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RyanEdwards
post Feb 23 2009, 08:44 PM
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I am using frontpage to enable users to upload our mothly newletters to a directory and publish the file link via access. I can't seem to get the file upload to work on the web hosting site. DB publishing works without issue. When I try file uploading, the script just fails. I assume this is because of file permissions but I am at a loss about how to set folder permissions for users uploading files. help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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post Feb 24 2009, 09:12 AM
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QUOTE (RyanEdwards @ Feb 23 2009, 08:54 PM) *
I am using frontpage to enable users to upload our mothly newletters to a directory and publish the file link via access. I can't seem to get the file upload to work on the web hosting site. DB publishing works without issue. When I try file uploading, the script just fails. I assume this is because of file permissions but I am at a loss about how to set folder permissions for users uploading files. help would be appreciated. Thanks.


On a Windows Hosting Package you can give write access to folders from the Hosting Details page of the Account Manager by going to Security > Password Protection > Web Folders tab. Click the Add button, enter the desired directory and check the Access Write checkbox and click the OK button.
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