this doesnt seem like a permission issue but like a connection issue.
in which mode have you opened the recset?

Ilyas

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From: "pcjr10" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 10:11 PM
Subject: [ASP] DB Folder Permissiosn for IIS6?


> When using integrated authentication in IIS6 and IIS6 regular mode
> (not IIS5 downgraded mode), what user account and permissions are
> needed for a folder that includes Access database files as IIS back end?
> 
> For example in NT IIS4 the IUSER_machine needs write/delete permissions.
> 
> What should be the user account and permission in IIS6 for the folder
> if i switch to anonymous authentication?
> 
> An ASP page that add records to an Access DB file works fine for me.
> But the user gets this error: "Microsoft JET Database Engine error
> '80004005'. Operation must use an updateable query."
> 
> Would this type of error go away, if i set IIS6 in downgreded IIS5 mode?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> ...PC
> 
> 
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