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    Cannot use a leading .. to exit above the top directory.  
aks


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05-12-07 06:16 PM

Hi,

I'm getting this issue "Cannot use a leading .. to exit above the top
directory" when i access in my server, it is working fine in my local.
We are using RewriterRule in web.config file.

I'm using ASP .net 2.0, IIS 6.0.

Thanks in advance.

AKS






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    Re: Cannot use a leading .. to exit above the top directory.  
Evertjan.


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05-12-07 06:16 PM

aks wrote on 12 mei 2007 in microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:

> I'm getting this issue "Cannot use a leading .. to exit above the top
> directory" when i access in my server, it is working fine in my local.
> We are using RewriterRule in web.config file.
>
> I'm using ASP .net 2.0, IIS 6.0.
>

This is a classic asp group.

Dotnet questions should be asked in
<microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet>

IIS has it's own NG.

Possibly you want to access a directory "above" the root
without giving access.

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    Re: Cannot use a leading .. to exit above the top directory.  
Bob Barrows [MVP]


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05-13-07 12:17 AM

aks wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting this issue "Cannot use a leading .. to exit above the top
> directory" when i access in my server, it is working fine in my local.
> We are using RewriterRule in web.config file.
>
> I'm using ASP .net 2.0, IIS 6.0.
>
> Thanks in advance.

Parent paths are disabled by default in IIS 6. You need to use IIS Manager
to enable them

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