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ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS_TO_SITE_FOLDER error when deploying to Azure

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From Howard Smith (@howard825) via Twitter who tweets:

“All of a sudden I get an error "ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS_TO_SITE_FOLDER" when I do a web deploy to Azure.  I am the administrator, only user, etc.  What do I need to do?  Thanks!”

Customer was referred to the forum details on https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/41f9e2a2-f26f-4cd2-b9fe-5c5bbdce06c5/error-using-webdeploy-errorinsufficientaccesstositefolder?forum=windowsazuremanagement however this did not help the customer

The customer also added: “I am a one man shop,  My server is Azure. After reading this article I am not certain how to get started.  I am the only user, the owner, the administrator.  Is their anything for beginners to resolve this issue. I have no idea what happened to cause this.  I need better than this article.  Thanks for your quick response.  Can I do something on the Azure site?  Can I address this with my config?”

We also referenced the customer to the details on http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34613147/azure-web-app-deployment-error-via-msdeploy-error-insufficient-a-ccess-to-site.

The customer also added:
“The first suggestion did not really apply to my problem.  The last suggestion did apply but it did not solve the problem.  In the last case he suggested I use Kudo Console to rename the offending .dll and then start publishing.  Kudo would not rename the module.  I still have the problem.  Any additional help is appreciated.  I am stuck.”

Appreciate if you may be able to advise the customer further.
Tweet URL: Received through DM
 
Thanks,
@AzureSupport


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