Woww awesome, it's working!! was the webdav it wasm't configure for the correct user!! Thank you Paul!!
No, something fails with the rights of the IIS/Server, but everything looks right. If I open https://suport.xxxxxx.net/Keepass with administrator rights Server Error 403 - Forbidden: Access is denied. You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the credentials that you supplied. thanks paul
Yes, looks like that, but I'm checking the IIS and the folder and the users has Full rights. Something happens at the server I’m cheking everything. Thanks,
Hi Paul, The Log I found with eventviewr: 192.168.1.46, GRUP\USER, 10/3/2018, 16:46:46, W3SVC1, servername, 192.168.1.111, 15, 885, 772107, 200, 0, GET, /Keepass/KeePassb.kdbx, -, 192.168.1.46, GRUP\USER,, 10/3/2018, 16:46:46, W3SVC1, servername, 192.168.1.111, 15, 892, 1549, 405, 0, DELETE, /Keepass/KeePassb.kdb.tmpx, -, 192.168.1.46, GRUP\USER, 10/3/2018, 16:46:46, W3SVC1, servername, 192.168.1.111, 15, 935, 1549, 405, 0, PUT, /Keepass/KeePassb.kdb.tmpx, -, 192.168.1.46, GRUP\USER, 10/3/2018, 16:46:49,...
Hi Paul, Thanks for you quick answer, I gave enough rights to everyone for modify to the folder where is the temp file at the server (c:\inetpub\temp) but keep the same error message. I checked the two topics you recommend but not either works, if you have some advice more..
Hi everyone-, We are trying to save a Keepass data base via URL, but we are receiving the next message: “The remote server returned an error(405) Method not Allowed.” We are using the keepass2.38 for Connect to the Application configured in IIS10, the path we use is: https://suport.xxxxxx.net/Keepass/KeePassc.kdbx The configuration of the file “config.file” in the Windows server is the next one: <configuration> <system.webserver> <directorybrowse showflags="None" enabled="false"> <staticcontent>...