while installing moodle error occurs HTTP Error 403.14
i have done too much but still showing like this error.
now pls suggest wht to do?
You can try this:
1) Set IIS Manager-> Application pools -> Your sites pool -> Advanced settings -> Identity -> NETWORK SERVICE
also set .Net framework version to v4.0
2) Add full rights for your sites folder for “NETWORK SERVICE”, ”IUSR” and ”IIS_IUSRS” users
if its not helps run this command:
for 32bit (x86)
%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\aspnet_regiis.exe -ir
for 64bit (x64)
%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\aspnet_regiis.exe -ir
you can find more information about comands here:
https://devstuffs.wordpress.com/2012/02/29/how-to-fix-http-error-403-14-forbidden-the-web-server-is-configured-to-not-list-the-contents-of-this-directory/
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When I'm trying to open any app in IIS Manager (local machine) like CGI, Handler mappings etc. I got an error There was an error while performing this operation:
I'm unable to find out this issue.
I installed the hosting bundle again. i.e. repair and then checked if the iis_usr has all access for the wwwroot folder.
This resolved the problem for me.
I'm using SharpDevelop and can test/see the app using "Use IIS Express Web Server" selected in the project property. But when I try to change to "Use local IIS Web Server" and hit "Create application/virtual directory", an error message show up that said:
Filename: redirection.config
Error: Cannot read configuration file due to insufficient permissions
At end, what I need is deploy MVC 2 app to a IIS Server, first to a local server and then to a remote server.
The problem can be solved running SharpDevelop as Admin.
I get the following error when I try to debug a node.js application using Azure SDK for Node.js:
The iisnode module is unable to deploy supporting files necessary to initialize the debugger. Please check that the identity of the IIS application pool running the node.js application has read and write access permissions to the directory on the server where the node.js application is located.
I have installed the full version of iisnode and added the config settings in web.config. Here is an example of what I type in the browser:
http://server:81/server.js/debug
. The application is using IIS Express to run that is provided in the latest Windows Azure SDK for Node.js - August 2012.
Any help will be appreciated!
There are two possible issues here, depending on which version of the Azure SDK for Node you are running:
(1) If you are running a version < 0.6, then this is almost certainly a permissions issue with your webrole directory. Note that, in IIS, it's the actual web role directory and not the directory in local_package.csx that is actually used in the web role. Make sure that iiS_IUSRS has write access to this directory and it should work.
(2) If you are running a version >= 0.6, then the problem is that you are using an iisnode version that isn't iis full inside iisexpress. You can get around this by editing setup_web.cmd to use the path to the iisnode dll in your iisnode directory (rather than the iisnode-dev directory or the SDK directory).
I have setup a VM (VMWEB-3) to test local development of Orchard CMS using Webmatrix and the deploying to web server.
I have installed IIS 7 on VMWEB-3 (Server 2008) and downloaded and installed (Default) WebDeploy2.
I add the settings in WebMatrix:
Server: vmweb-3
User: vmweb\Administrator
password: ***
site name: Test
Url: .http://vmweb-3
I keep getting connection timeout when I validate. I can browse to .http://vmeweb-3 and get the IIS 7 splash etc
Any suggestions would be great.
I finally found something that sorted it out ... I had not done all of the IIS configuration. Here is the article I used to fix the issue:
Webdeploy IIS Configuration
I am trying to view the dependencies of my website on IIS 6.0 running on windows server 2003. When I type the following command,
msdeploy -verb:getDependencies -source:metakey=lm/w3svc/1
I got the following error:
C:\Program Files\IIS\Microsoft Web Deploy>msdeploy -verb:getDependencies -source
:metakey=lm/w3svc/1
Error: Object of type 'metaKey' and path 'lm/w3svc/1' cannot be created
Error: The metabase key '/lm/w3svc/1' could not be found.
Error: Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))
Error count: 1
Can any one explain these to me?
check if a website with Site ID 1 exists (/lm/w3svc/1)
Click on Web Sites node in left pane and check identifier column in right pan (IIS 6)
usman has it... and no, logging in as administrator doesn't take care of running the console in administration mode. Even if you're logged in as an administrator (or THE administrator) you still have to run the console in administrator mode.