Ok
I had to ask the code so it took me a while.
<%
Dim caclscommand
Dim wsh
Dim wshRun
memberName = "pmoss"
Caclscommand = "cmd /c echo y| CACLS " & "\\dc1\home\" & userName '**** the
code fails whether userName is dynamically assigned or static
'***************************************************************************
*******************
'* Deletes the existing inherited permissions and adds the student's
permissions *
'***************************************************************************
*******************
Caclscommand1 = Caclscommand & " /E /C /G " & memberName & ":" & "C"
Set wsh = server.createobject("WScript.Shell")
wsh.Run(Caclscommand1, 1, True)
Set wsh = nothing
%>
this code doesn't run in ASP, but it does run in .vbs mode.
can it have anything to do with IIS settings?
regards
remie bolte
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Schaefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ActiveServerPages" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 9:35 AM
Subject: Re: WSH Run Problem
> Different user context?
>
> Otherwise, can you please provide code?
>
> Cheers
> Ken
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> From: "Remie Bolte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: WSH Run Problem
>
>
> : i have received a question concerning WSH
> : it's about setting folder permissions using CACLS.
> :
> : it seems that the WSH run method works using .vbs files but doesn't work
> : using .ASP files. At least at his computer, because it works fine for
me.
> :
> : does anyone know what to do in order to make WSH work server-side trough
> : ASP?
>
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