debil, I beg to differ but Im not going to debate you — which is WHY i deleted my reply. ONLY because its windows, and IIS could only be so lame as to necessitate changing a FILE’S permissions to 777. Which, by the way, is what you suggested — NOT changing a directory’s permissions..
Even if it fails, its worth trying.
Given the security implications of such behavior why are you not also telling the OP that should it not work — that the permissions ought to be reverted? Since you know what you are talking about and all..
UKMMA,
IIS sucks. You can always try to change the FILE permissions. your directory permissions are right, or i would NOT be able to browse them.
and for the record, world-writable files are a security risk, on any web server platform. If, after changing permissions, its not fixed — change them back. and frankly, if you are using a host that for some unforseen requirement needs you to have world writable files — then you need to change hosts, or switch to a platform that doesnt require it.