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I believe it runs under IISsomethingorother. Or maybe
NETWORKsomethingorother. Depending on your IIS version.

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http://mikewills.me


On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Bryce Martin <bmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Ok, so this should not be this hard, and I believe that I'm just totally
in a writers block on a Friday.



I have an IFS folder that I'm trying to write logging and xml data to.
Now, the .dll that runs the code is being called from a web app running
in IIS. Its boiling down to an authentication issue. Its like the
AS400 doesn't like the user that is trying to do the writing. But
damned if I can do anything to even figure out what the user is, or even
how I can just open up the path. I've gone into iSeries Nav and changed
the permissions on the /root and the two folder level under /root that
I'm trying to access. If I use the .Save() for an XmlDocument it tells
me Access Denied. If I write and write via a StreamWriter I get a bad
path error (my guess is due to permissions).



Any thoughts?????



Thank You

Bryce Martin

National Ticket Company <http://www.nationalticket.com/>

570-672-2900 ext. 226



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