Hi
I am trying to download the PDF files from my webserver using ASP.Net.
All my files are stored at F Drive on webserver. Like this F:\Main
Folder\Sub Folder\user folder\files\File1.pdf
I am impersonating the domain user account and downloading the file, It
seems the impersonate is got success.
If I gave full control to that user folder, its allowing me to download the
file.
BUT, If I gave read&execute permisson to that folder, its asking me the
windows username and password window for dowload the file.
My client doesn't need that windows checking. we already given the read &
execute permission to that folder, then why its asking the windows user name
and password window?
any idea please.
thanks
balaIs it possible that a temporary file is being created somewhere and that is
demanding greater permissions?
Ken
"Bala" <Bala@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:04A524B8-2287-4659-BDD7-1AFB3A9C48A9@.microsoft.com...
> Hi
> I am trying to download the PDF files from my webserver using ASP.Net.
> All my files are stored at F Drive on webserver. Like this F:\Main
> Folder\Sub Folder\user folder\files\File1.pdf
> I am impersonating the domain user account and downloading the file, It
> seems the impersonate is got success.
> If I gave full control to that user folder, its allowing me to download
> the
> file.
> BUT, If I gave read&execute permisson to that folder, its asking me the
> windows username and password window for dowload the file.
> My client doesn't need that windows checking. we already given the read &
> execute permission to that folder, then why its asking the windows user
> name
> and password window?
> any idea please.
> thanks
> bala
>
seems like good idea, But there is no other way to solve this problem?
Thanks
bala
"Ken Cox [Microsoft MVP]" wrote:
> Is it possible that a temporary file is being created somewhere and that i
s
> demanding greater permissions?
> Ken
> "Bala" <Bala@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:04A524B8-2287-4659-BDD7-1AFB3A9C48A9@.microsoft.com...
>
>
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