WordPress and Windows IIS Server Problems

I am currently working on a WordPress project on a remote IIS server. I consider myself well versed in the use of WordPress, however, most of my previous projects have been on Apache servers and I am really running into problems on the IIS server.

I have contacted the host, and made sure that I have the correct file permissions. However, I cannot upload files or edit themes/plugins from the WordPress backend.

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For example, when I use the WordPress theme editor panel, I make changes in the text, but when I click save there is no “Your changes have been saved message” and the file is just reverted to what it was before.

When I try to upload an image inside a post, I receive the following message:

The uploaded file could not be moved to C:xxxwwwrootxxx.comwwwdev/wp-contentuploads.

I notice the slash to the right of dev is incorrect, but I cannot figure out how to change this. I have tried defining this in the wp-config file with several different variations with no luck. For example, I have tried adding define(‘UPLOADS’, ‘wp-contentuploads’) and I have also tried using the absolute path.

Does anyone have any idea how I can fix this? I need to get this squared away as soon as possible, but I am not sure where to go from here. Any advice is appreciated.

Thank you for reading.

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Edit

I have tried altering the “upload_path” via wp-admin/options.php with no success, and the following results:

When I try the absolute path, C:xxxwwwrootxxx.comwwwdevwp-contentuploads, I get the following

The uploaded file could not be moved to C:xxxwwwrootxxx.comwwwdevwp-contentuploads.

When I try wp-contentuploads in the “upload_path”, I get the following

The uploaded file could not be moved to C:xxxwwwrootxxx.comwwwdev/wp-contentuploads.

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  1. you need to give php temp dir full permissions (iusr) (network service) c:winnttemp is the default upload dir before it moves to the wp site so this has to be set

    in php admin (in iis applet) u can change the temp dir if your not liking the fact its in your NOS dir

    next issue u will have is max_fileupload size also in php admin

    iis works great best if your the admin of the server to quickly make the needed changes