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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T15:37:13+00:00 2026-05-14T15:37:13+00:00

I have a web application that creates directories. The application works fine when creating

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I have a web application that creates directories.
The application works fine when creating a directory on the web server, however, it does not work when it tries to create a directory on our remote fileserver.

The fileserver and the webserver are in the same domain.
I have created a local user in our domain, “DOMAIN\aspnet”. The local user is on both servers.

I am running my .Net app pool under the domain user. I have also tried using windows impersonate in the web.config to run under the domain user.

I have verified that the domain user has full control to the remote directory. In an effort to debug this I have also given the “everyone” full control to the remote directory.

In an effort to debug this I have also added the domain user to the administrators group.

I have a simple .net test page on the web server to test this.
Through the test page I am able to read the directory on the file server and get a list of everything in it.

I am not able to upload files or to create directories on the file server.

Here’s code that works:

var path = @"\\fileserver\images\";
 var di = new DirectoryInfo(path);
            foreach (var d in di.GetDirectories())
            {
                Response.Write(d.Name);
            }

Here’s code that doesn’t work:

 path = Path.Combine(path, "NewDirectory");
 Directory.CreateDirectory(path);

Here’s the error I’m getting:
Access to the path ‘\fileserver\images\NewDirectory’ is denied.

I’m pretty stuck on this. Any ideas?

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    2026-05-14T15:37:14+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:37 pm

    The issue ended up being a path issue.

    \fileserver\images\ was mapped to h:\files\http\images

    The service had permissions to the drive at H, but not the share.

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