Setting Web Server Directory Permissions
Calls to some FileNet Web Services URLs and COM components will fail unless
you, or the server administrator, enable script execute permission for the directory
containing your web application. Verify that these permissions have been set
(if not, you must set them).
To verify or set the directory permissions, use the procedure indicated for
your Windows OS:
Windows 2000
- On your web server, point to Start > Programs > Administrative
Tools.
- Locate and click Internet Services Manager. The Internet Information
Services (IIS) console displays.
- In the IIS console, locate and open the directory name (node) associated
with the solution you created (for example, Process).
Right-click and select Properties.
- In the Properties dialog box, select the Directory tab, if
it is not already on the top level.
- Check that the Read option is selected and that the Execute Permissions,
Scripts and Executables option is also selected. If both options are
already selected, click Cancel to exit the IIS console. Otherwise,
select the options, and click OK.
- Exit the Internet Services Manager console.
Windows NT
- On your web server, point to Start > Programs > Windows
NT Option Pack > Microsoft Internet Information Server.
- Locate and click Internet Service Manager. The Microsoft Management
Console (MMC) displays.
- In MMC, locate the directory name (node) associated with the solution you
created (for example, Process). Right-click and
choose Properties.
- From the Properties dialog box, select the Directory tab,
if it is not already on the top level.
- Check that the Read option and the Execute (including scripts)
option are selected. If both options are already selected, click Cancel to
exit MMC. Otherwise, select the options, and click OK.
- Exit the Microsoft Management Console.