403 Forbidden error when deploying custom features in SharePoint

By Geert van der Cruijsen at December 22, 2007 18:22
Filed Under: SharePoint

This week i ran into a problem after deploying a feature in SharePoint. I ran the stdadm command to install and activate a feature, the command returned without any errors so i thought everything was ok. When i tried to open up SharePoint in the browser all the pages gave a "403 forbidden" error

My first thoughts where that there was something wrong with the feature but this couldn't be the case because this feature was installed on multiple envoirments and they were all working ok.

After some research i found out that SharePoint didnt have enough rights in the feature directory in "program files\common files\microsoft shared\web server extensions\12\templates\features\$feature name dir"

This error can occur when you manually create a directory in the "features" directory of SharePoint. You can easily fix it by right clicking the folder, click properties, security and then Advanced. On the permissions tab delete the "Uninhereted permissions from the folder". Another option is to manually give the right users the rights to the directory.

Geert van der Cruijsen

Comments

7/22/2010 9:16:13 AM #

this is a very nice article , and it really helpful thanks for sharing

Stanley

7/22/2010 6:09:43 PM #

the real estate market is doing better - hopefully we will see the number of building permits continue to increase

Myrtle Beach sc

7/22/2010 9:19:42 PM #

We are in the Myrtle Beach market and have definatly been effected by the market

Myrtle Beach

7/25/2010 5:49:26 AM #

The marketplace is cynical - hopefully it's going to swing back again our way soon too

rentals

7/25/2010 3:00:58 PM #

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Grande Dunes

7/30/2010 3:32:28 AM #

Great blog you've got here - Our housing market has become extremely sluggish - Hopefully things will begin picking back up

Myrtle Beach Homes

7/30/2010 8:06:32 PM #

The marketplace within Myrtle Beach has been doing a whole lot better - I do not think we are going to ever see sales like there were in 2005

Myrtle Beach Short Sales

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