I have been using hand coded asp.net 1.1 successfully for quite some time.
But recently, I uploaded a VS 2005 developed web form (grid showing an access db) to my asp.net 2.0 enabled site. This works fine on my local PC. But on the web site, it gives the following type of error:
Error: System.Web.HttpException: Access to path 'test.mdb' was denied. The location does not exist or is not accessible because of security settings.
at System.Web.HttpRuntime.CheckFilePermission(String path, Boolean writePermissions)...
I already submitted a ticket to fix file/folder permissions and the support replied that they did that. But the problem has not gone. While I wait for more on this from support, does anyone have any clues on this? Is it strictly file permission or do you have to do something else to be able to run VS 2005 developed apps on the shared hosting platform?
But recently, I uploaded a VS 2005 developed web form (grid showing an access db) to my asp.net 2.0 enabled site. This works fine on my local PC. But on the web site, it gives the following type of error:
Error: System.Web.HttpException: Access to path 'test.mdb' was denied. The location does not exist or is not accessible because of security settings.
at System.Web.HttpRuntime.CheckFilePermission(String path, Boolean writePermissions)...
I already submitted a ticket to fix file/folder permissions and the support replied that they did that. But the problem has not gone. While I wait for more on this from support, does anyone have any clues on this? Is it strictly file permission or do you have to do something else to be able to run VS 2005 developed apps on the shared hosting platform?