Uploaded image can't be saved in to folder and the image can't be view in folder when running web under IIS
I have project to upload image and view image on asp.net. everything work as i expected. i can upload image and saved to my folder then saved the folder to database, then from database i can show or view the image.
Unfortunately, after publishing to IIS and run the web UNDER IIS , image that i uploaded won't saved to folder and also the image that contains on my folder can't be viewed when running web under IIIS.
I tried to search in stackoverflow how to solve it and everyone said it's about permission i have tried option to set the security permission but nothing works
Folder settings:
Subfolder settings:
asp.net-mvc iis
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I have project to upload image and view image on asp.net. everything work as i expected. i can upload image and saved to my folder then saved the folder to database, then from database i can show or view the image.
Unfortunately, after publishing to IIS and run the web UNDER IIS , image that i uploaded won't saved to folder and also the image that contains on my folder can't be viewed when running web under IIIS.
I tried to search in stackoverflow how to solve it and everyone said it's about permission i have tried option to set the security permission but nothing works
Folder settings:
Subfolder settings:
asp.net-mvc iis
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image that i uploaded won't saved to folder
but what happens instead? do you get an exception?
– trailmax
Nov 20 '18 at 9:31
Are you sure that the site is running under the userDefaultAppPool
? Normally it would beIIS_IUSRS
(also present in the list).
– Peter B
Nov 20 '18 at 9:41
Even if you have a the default appPool, it might be running under a different identity,
– mahlatse
Nov 20 '18 at 11:26
What's the authentication method? If anonymous, grant the anonymous user those permissions.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 '18 at 12:45
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I have project to upload image and view image on asp.net. everything work as i expected. i can upload image and saved to my folder then saved the folder to database, then from database i can show or view the image.
Unfortunately, after publishing to IIS and run the web UNDER IIS , image that i uploaded won't saved to folder and also the image that contains on my folder can't be viewed when running web under IIIS.
I tried to search in stackoverflow how to solve it and everyone said it's about permission i have tried option to set the security permission but nothing works
Folder settings:
Subfolder settings:
asp.net-mvc iis
I have project to upload image and view image on asp.net. everything work as i expected. i can upload image and saved to my folder then saved the folder to database, then from database i can show or view the image.
Unfortunately, after publishing to IIS and run the web UNDER IIS , image that i uploaded won't saved to folder and also the image that contains on my folder can't be viewed when running web under IIIS.
I tried to search in stackoverflow how to solve it and everyone said it's about permission i have tried option to set the security permission but nothing works
Folder settings:
Subfolder settings:
asp.net-mvc iis
asp.net-mvc iis
edited Nov 20 '18 at 9:27
Peter B
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image that i uploaded won't saved to folder
but what happens instead? do you get an exception?
– trailmax
Nov 20 '18 at 9:31
Are you sure that the site is running under the userDefaultAppPool
? Normally it would beIIS_IUSRS
(also present in the list).
– Peter B
Nov 20 '18 at 9:41
Even if you have a the default appPool, it might be running under a different identity,
– mahlatse
Nov 20 '18 at 11:26
What's the authentication method? If anonymous, grant the anonymous user those permissions.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 '18 at 12:45
add a comment |
1
image that i uploaded won't saved to folder
but what happens instead? do you get an exception?
– trailmax
Nov 20 '18 at 9:31
Are you sure that the site is running under the userDefaultAppPool
? Normally it would beIIS_IUSRS
(also present in the list).
– Peter B
Nov 20 '18 at 9:41
Even if you have a the default appPool, it might be running under a different identity,
– mahlatse
Nov 20 '18 at 11:26
What's the authentication method? If anonymous, grant the anonymous user those permissions.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 '18 at 12:45
1
1
image that i uploaded won't saved to folder
but what happens instead? do you get an exception?– trailmax
Nov 20 '18 at 9:31
image that i uploaded won't saved to folder
but what happens instead? do you get an exception?– trailmax
Nov 20 '18 at 9:31
Are you sure that the site is running under the user
DefaultAppPool
? Normally it would be IIS_IUSRS
(also present in the list).– Peter B
Nov 20 '18 at 9:41
Are you sure that the site is running under the user
DefaultAppPool
? Normally it would be IIS_IUSRS
(also present in the list).– Peter B
Nov 20 '18 at 9:41
Even if you have a the default appPool, it might be running under a different identity,
– mahlatse
Nov 20 '18 at 11:26
Even if you have a the default appPool, it might be running under a different identity,
– mahlatse
Nov 20 '18 at 11:26
What's the authentication method? If anonymous, grant the anonymous user those permissions.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 '18 at 12:45
What's the authentication method? If anonymous, grant the anonymous user those permissions.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 '18 at 12:45
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I suspect it could be perhaps a wrong path as your app is installed under the default web site... I often suggest to alwyAs start from the exact thing that happens to avoid guessing about issues.
Edit: the folder structure is really strange. It seems I have the default web site, created an application root under this web site but your main ScraBoy app volder is still under this folder ??? I believe I installed app one level below what you intended
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I suspect it could be perhaps a wrong path as your app is installed under the default web site... I often suggest to alwyAs start from the exact thing that happens to avoid guessing about issues.
Edit: the folder structure is really strange. It seems I have the default web site, created an application root under this web site but your main ScraBoy app volder is still under this folder ??? I believe I installed app one level below what you intended
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I suspect it could be perhaps a wrong path as your app is installed under the default web site... I often suggest to alwyAs start from the exact thing that happens to avoid guessing about issues.
Edit: the folder structure is really strange. It seems I have the default web site, created an application root under this web site but your main ScraBoy app volder is still under this folder ??? I believe I installed app one level below what you intended
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I suspect it could be perhaps a wrong path as your app is installed under the default web site... I often suggest to alwyAs start from the exact thing that happens to avoid guessing about issues.
Edit: the folder structure is really strange. It seems I have the default web site, created an application root under this web site but your main ScraBoy app volder is still under this folder ??? I believe I installed app one level below what you intended
I suspect it could be perhaps a wrong path as your app is installed under the default web site... I often suggest to alwyAs start from the exact thing that happens to avoid guessing about issues.
Edit: the folder structure is really strange. It seems I have the default web site, created an application root under this web site but your main ScraBoy app volder is still under this folder ??? I believe I installed app one level below what you intended
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image that i uploaded won't saved to folder
but what happens instead? do you get an exception?– trailmax
Nov 20 '18 at 9:31
Are you sure that the site is running under the user
DefaultAppPool
? Normally it would beIIS_IUSRS
(also present in the list).– Peter B
Nov 20 '18 at 9:41
Even if you have a the default appPool, it might be running under a different identity,
– mahlatse
Nov 20 '18 at 11:26
What's the authentication method? If anonymous, grant the anonymous user those permissions.
– Lex Li
Nov 20 '18 at 12:45