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Last Post 12/18/2009 11:53 AM by Peter Donker. 3 Replies.
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hachhll
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05/28/2009 2:21 PM

How can I Import network Drive or Network Folders, shared on other computer, and how import getting permission on folders?

Peter Donker
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06/01/2009 10:37 PM

Hi Gevorg,

The worker process identity (default is NETWORK SERVICE) needs read access. But NETWORK SERVICE is a local machine account and will not be recognized by another machine. So if you want to import from a network share you need to use an identity that is managed by a domain controller. Please consult Windows Admin documentation on how to do this. Keywords: IIS worker process identity network access.

Peter

Hal
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12/15/2009 12:48 AM

Peter,

This issue seems to be addressed in multiple places and I still don't get it.

Can you explain perhaps in a different way? What account and privleges would you use if you had two different machines on the same domain? For instance server A is the server with the DNN Site (and DExch module) and Server B is the server that has all the folders and files are located on.

In my case I don't want to import anything I just want to use DExch to manage the files. Did I read in an earlier post that DExch can only manage files that are stored within DExch environment? I am still confused on how it works with UNC file storage. I can change the location of my folders and files.

Thanks

Peter Donker
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12/18/2009 11:53 AM
Hi Hal,

Please check out the latest Installation Manual and Getting Started manuals. Also Google on 'asp.net permissions', 'worker process identity' and 'remote file access'. This is IIS admin stuff and really outside the realm of DMX support. It concerns setting up your asp.net app correctly in IIS.

Peter
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