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When running Turnkey you will want to make sure that the user running the IIS Turnkey application and the IIS MDriven Server application has access to the file system.
When running Turnkey you will want to make sure that the user running the IIS Turnkey application and the IIS MDriven Server application has access to the file system.
You do this by allowing the local user IIS APPPOOL\{app pool name} read and write access to the application root.
You do this by allowing the local user "IIS APPPOOL\{app pool name}" read and write access to the application root.


This is particulare important when using [CodeDressing] - since the assemblies need to be copied
This is particulare important when using [[[CodeDress]]] - since the assemblies need to be copied

Revision as of 14:53, 17 March 2017

When running Turnkey you will want to make sure that the user running the IIS Turnkey application and the IIS MDriven Server application has access to the file system. You do this by allowing the local user "IIS APPPOOL\{app pool name}" read and write access to the application root.

This is particulare important when using [[[CodeDress]]] - since the assemblies need to be copied

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