Giving Folder Permissions to Network Service or the Application Pool Identity

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The most recent version of MainBoss is MainBoss 4.2.4.
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Whether you choose to run under NetworkService or an application pool identity, you must make sure that the identity's login name has permission to read/write the folder that contains MainBossRemote files. For example, suppose you installed the files in

C:\inetpub\wwwroot\MainBossRemote

Then you must give the identity permissions on this folder. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Use Windows Explorer to locate the folder that contains the MainBossRemote files.
  2. Right-click on the folder name; in the resulting menu, click Properties.
  3. In the Security tab of the resulting window, click the Edit button.
  4. In the resulting window, click Add.
  5. In the resulting window, under "Enter the object names to select", enter Network Service (with a space between the words) or else the application pool identity.
  6. Click Check Names to have Windows verify the specified name.
  7. Click OK to return to the previous window.
  8. With NETWORK SERVICE selected, click "Full control" in the list of permissions.
Keep clicking OK until you return to Windows Explorer.

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