Thanks Claude.
I really appreciate your prompt response and would like to thank you again for a really great product. ActiveVFP is really a great way to make the jump into web apps.
I will not be able to test your solution until Thursday (I am off for Patty's Day), but I am confident your answer will help me. If not I will bug you again <bg>.
Have a great St. Patrick's Day
Einar
>Einar,
>Yes, that directory needs Write rights for the IUSR and IWAm accounts(and the ASp.NEt account if you're using it). You can do this manually and I thought it was doing this in PostSetup with these commands:
>*app temp dir
>STRTOFILE([cacls "]+lcPath3+[" /E /G IUSR_]+lcCompName+[:W] + CHR(13)+CHR(10),THIS.cAppStartPath+"temp.cmd",.T.)
>STRTOFILE([cacls "]+lcPath3+[" /E /G IWAM_]+lcCompName+[:W] + CHR(13)+CHR(10),THIS.cAppStartPath+"temp.cmd",.T.)
>but apparently it's not that directory. I'll check this and probably make this part of PostSetup with the next release.
>
>>Claude,
>>I am trying to use the httpupload function that come with your ActiveVfp demo. Uploading files on localhost works great but when I move it to the live server the file will not upload. I think it is related to folder restrictions/security on the server (but I could be wrong).
>>Do you have any helpful hints or tricks I need to be aware of in order to get httpupload to work?
>>
>>Or is the problem related to the DLL user's rights?
>>
>>Any information regarding server upload rights would be great.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Einar
Semper ubi sub ubi.