The problem was solved. Someone marked all these aspx files as read only.
"WenYuan Wang" <v-wywang@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Eduardo,
>
> First of all, I'd like to confirm my understanding of this issue.
> According to your description, you get the error message "Access Denied"
> when trying to upload ASPX files running on an FTP site.
> If I misunderstood anything here, please don't hesitate to correct me.
>
> It is seems that the issue is related to account permissions and security.
> Could you use "filemon" to attach "inetinfo.exe" and then send the log
> file
> to my email address "v-wywang@microsoft.com"?
>
> You may get some more steps from below
> Use filemon to trace the I/O of FTP service.
>
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Filemon.html >
> 1) Launch filemon,stop capture and click filter on its toolbar. Remove *
> and input inetinfo.exe as the included string. (Inetinfo.exe is the
> process
> of IIS FTP service.)
> 2) Change font if necessary(need restart filemon).
> 3) Start capture.
> 4) Try to login to the problem ftp site to reproduce the access denied
> error.
> 5) Stop capture and save as the log.
>
> Generally we should be able to find some access denied errors in the log
> which may point out the root cause. Please send the filemon.log to me. I
> will help review it.
>
> If you have any more concerns on it, please feel free to post here.
> Sincerely,
> Wen Yuan
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