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I have a web application that is really a bunch of smaller, interacting applications put together. I have the main app located in a folder under wwwroot that I can access with out any problems. However, when I get the application to call up one of the subapps located in a subfolder I get the error (not exact wording) "You do not have permissions to view this page." What's got my feathers ruffled is that I know this code works because I am able to run it on my work computer (shh! don't tell the boss) but I cannot get it to run on my home computer where everything is local.
I have forgotten what it is I need to do to allow a guest user of the main app to access the subfolders or subapps.
Any advice is appreciated.
Oh, yeah! The stats:
Windows XP SP2
IIS 5.1
..NET Framework v1.1
Web Matrix
I have a web application that is really a bunch of smaller, interacting applications put together. I have the main app located in a folder under wwwroot that I can access with out any problems. However, when I get the application to call up one of the subapps located in a subfolder I get the error (not exact wording) "You do not have permissions to view this page." What's got my feathers ruffled is that I know this code works because I am able to run it on my work computer (shh! don't tell the boss) but I cannot get it to run on my home computer where everything is local.
I have forgotten what it is I need to do to allow a guest user of the main app to access the subfolders or subapps.
Any advice is appreciated.
Oh, yeah! The stats:
Windows XP SP2
IIS 5.1
..NET Framework v1.1
Web Matrix