Hi All this is a quick update to Am Hosting.
I have not had much success with getting DNN running properly with this host. I have had more than one ticket in regards to there Permissions settings. It seems the permissions are not automatically set for a DNN Install. When trying to install Versions 5.6.3 and 6.0 I am always running into Security and Permissions issues. When I have asked about these I now have been referred back to it being a DNN issue and that I need to contact the Developer ???. I also have a PowerDNN account I have installed manually and by auto many time and I know you get what you pay for, but honestly all Im trying to get is an install haven't even begun to build a site.
So Im not done yet Im hoping we can come to a solution.
The last error looks like this If Im mistaken I will retract anything said here that comes off negative.
This is the error straight out of the installwizard of version 6 DNN
This is the error I get.
DotNetNuke Error
DotNetNuke Configuration Error
Could not find a part of the path 'C:\inetpub\vhosts\addictiondrugrehabcenter.com\httpdocs\Config\Backup_2011824138\web_.config'.Access to the path 'C:\inetpub\vhosts\addictiondrugrehabcenter.com\httpdocs\web.config' is denied.
Your DotNetNuke installation appears to have a security settings problem (most likely permissions). DotNetNuke has extensive file upload capabilities for content, modules, and skins. These features require custom security settings so that the application is able to create and remove files in your website.
Using Windows Explorer, browse to the root folder of the website ( C:\DotNetNuke by default ). Right-click the folder and select Sharing and Security from the popup menu ( please note that if you are using Windows XP you may need to Disable Simple File Sharing before these options are displayed ). Select the Security tab. Add the appropriate User Account and set the Permissions.
If using Windows 2000 - IIS5
the [SERVER]\ASPNET User Account must have Read, Write, and Change Control of the virtual root of your website.
If using Windows 2003 - IIS6 or Vista/Windows 2008 - IIS7
the NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE User Account must have Read, Write, and Change Control of the virtual root of your website.
Image showing the security settings for the root folder of the website must be set to Read, Write and Change Control for the ASPNET or NT AUTHORITY/NETWORK SERVICE accounts.
If any one can help point the way it would be appreciated.
Kemper