RevCMS on IIS issues

Joe

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Hi, I've read a tutorial on how to install the .htaccess and web.config crap but I still get errors...

I'm kinda new to this IIS and stuff so I need some support on how to get RevCMS working in all

Thanks guys
 

Joe

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Error Summary
HTTP Error 401.3 - Unauthorized

You do not have permission to view this directory or page because of the access control list (ACL) configuration or encryption settings for this resource on the Web server.

Detailed Error Information
Module​
DefaultDocumentModule
Notification​
ExecuteRequestHandler
Handler​
StaticFile
Error Code​
0x80070005
Requested URL​

Physical Path​
C:\inetpub\wwwroot
Logon Method​
Anonymous
Logon User​
Anonymous
Most likely causes:
  • The user authenticated by the Web server does not have permission to open the file on the file system.
  • If the resource is located on a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) share, the authenticated user may not have sufficient share and NTFS permissions, or the permissions on the share may not match the permissions on the physical path.
  • The file is encrypted.
Things you can try:
  • Open Windows Explorer and check the ACLs for the file that is being requested. Make sure that the user accessing the Web site is not being explicitly denied access, and that they do have permission to open the file.
  • Open Windows Explorer and check the ACLs for the share and the physical path. Ensure that both ACLs allow the user to access the resource.
  • Open Windows Explorer and check the encryption properties for the file that is being requested. (This setting is located in the Advanced attribute properties dialog.)
  • Create a tracing rule to track failed requests for this HTTP status code. For more information about creating a tracing rule for failed requests, click .
Links and More InformationThe user trying to access the page was successfully logged on, but the user does not have permission to access the resource. This means the access control list (ACL) for the resource either does not include the user or explicitly denies the user. Check the ACL for the resource and add the user to the ACL. If the content is located on a share, ensure both NTFS and share permissions allow the user access. It is also possible that the user is part of a group that is denied access.

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