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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2002-07-10 : 09:05:09
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Maximillian writes "Greetings!I am sure this is a common question, but I have been unable to find the info yet. This is regarding regular old ASP, not .NET.2 networked servers, Windows 2000 Server, fully up-to-date. The first is the webserver, where all the ASP action happens. The second server has some vb daemons runnings to process uploaded data and so on. How can I use ASP to upload a file from an anonymous (but with an ASP session in all cases) user to upload a file that would ultimately be saved on the second server's destination directory? I have been using FileUp with and without using the FileSystemObject with the same results in both cases.Set upl = server.createobject("SoftArtisans.FileUp")filename= Session("UploadDir") & fnameupl.SaveAs filenameWhen the "UploadDir" session var is set to a networked drive mapped ("U:\") to another server, I get a permissions error generated by FileUp. So I tried saving a temp dir using the above snippet, and using FSO to move it:Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")newfilename="U:\"&"movedFile.txt"fso.CopyFile(filename),newfilenameI still get Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0046' Permission denied Help?" |
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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak
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Posted - 2002-07-10 : 09:56:25
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You'll have to ask some ASP sites about this, SQL Server doesn't come into play here.Try these:www.4guysfromrolla.comwww.aspmessageboard.comwww.15seconds.comwww.asp101.comwww.aspalliance.com |
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AjarnMark
SQL Slashing Gunting Master
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Posted - 2002-07-10 : 14:59:33
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The ASP sites Rob mentions are probably your best bet, but here's a WAG... Does you IUSR_MachineName (anonymous web user) from machine one have permissions on machine 2? |
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