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In
order for your clients to upload images
and import databases, you must give the
anonymous user write permissions on the
uploadedimages
and databaseuploads folders.
This is done in Windows not in IIS.
From My Computer find the web folder where
eNewsletter Pro was installed. For
example, this might be c:\inetpub\wwwroot\enewsletterpro\
Right
mouse click on the image folder.
Select Security. Find the Internet
Guest Account.

Set Write
permissions in addition to the defaults
that are already selected.
Repeat
this same procedure for the
databaseuploads folder.
For
security reasons, turn off execute and
script access on both these folders.
This will prevent a malicious user from
uploading and executing a damaging script
or executable.
Do
this within Internet Information
Services. In IIS, expand the web
site holding eNewsletter Pro and find the
images folder. Right click and
select properties. On the directory
folder, change Execute Permissions to
None.

Repeat
the same process on the databaseuploads
folder.
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