From: Jeffrey Ingalls on 16 Nov 2009 10:35 Thank you for posting the resolution. These kind of nuggets always come in handy! All the best, Jeffrey Ingalls "Daryl Sirota" wrote: > When you install DPM on IIS, it apparently shoves metabase AccessFlags=30215 into every IIS site and Virtual Directory. What this effectively does is prevent remote users from reading those directories. > > To fix Sharepoint, I manually overrode that AccessFlag=513 at the SharePoint IIS root, _layouts and _layouts/images. > > Whew! Lesson of the day, don't install DPM on top of SharePoint!
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