Website failing to acquire proper permission to write to a folder under Windows 2012R2 with IIS 8.5 even though 'IIS APPPOOL\PoolName' is set properly

Hello
I am having specific issues in regards to IIS 8.5, Permissions, and Auditing. I have a PHP application running under KanboardPool identity and I've properly set permssions on the application 'data' folder for 'IIS APPPOOL\KanboardPool' to full control.
In addition, I've set IIS_IUSRS to Read, execute, and list on the same folder including parent. Regardless; I still get permission denied failures.
I've try to AUDIT file access failures without much luck: First through GPO Domain Policy -> Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advance Auditing -> Audit File Access Success and Failure. Which didn't log any
Audit Failures. Same procedure through Domain Controller Policy and at last through Local Policy for whatever reason. Audit Policy Change is added then removed later in succession.
Through ACL, I ran a Effective Access test on selected Principal 'IIS APPPOOL\KanboardPool' which passed with flying colors. Now I am just stumped?
Regards Horace

satish rao wrote:
I used http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81/plugins/isapi.html to install the proxy and its not working.
We have 2 Windows 2003 Standard Edition servers.
1st Windows 2003 server has WebLogic 8.1 SP4.
2nd Windows 2003 server has IIS 6.0
Created an application using WebLogic Workshop and then created ear file using Build -> Build EAR in WebLogic Workshop
Deployed this ear file to Win 2003 server having WebLogic 8.1 SP4. This got installed under
C:\bea\weblogic81\samples\domains\workshop\cgServer\.wlnotdelete\Test
The TestWeb is the context-root (in application.xml file)
The application works if I use http://<<ipaddress-of-weblogic-server>>:7001/TestWeb/index.jsp from the machine that has WebLogic server
Now on the Win 2003 server that has IIS 6.0, I get a 404 error when I try to run this as http://<<ipaddress-of-iis-machine>>/TestWeb/index.jsp.
Here's the steps I took to set up the proxy in IIS
1. Created a folder webLogicBridge under C:\Inetpub\wwwroot
2. Copied iisforward.dll, iisproxy.dll files under C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\webLogicBridge
3. Created iisproxy.ini file under C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\webLogicBridge
3. Under IIS Manager, Default Web Site properties -> Home Directory -> Configuration
added C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\webLogicBridge\iisproxy.dll for extension .wlforward
4. Under ISAPI filters, added filter name "wlforward" and executable pointing to directory C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\webLogicBridge\iisforward.dll
5. Restarted IIS using iisreset command
iisproxy.ini file contents
WebLogicHost=<<weblogic_server_name>>
WebLogicPort=7001
ConnectTimeoutSecs=20
ConnectRetrySecs=2
WLForwardPath=/TestWeb
Debug=ON
DebugConfigInfo=ON
Note:
1. Even though I have Debug=ON and DebugConfigInfo=ON, the log file is not being created.
2. iisforward.dll, iisproxy.dll and iisproxy.ini are placed on the server hosting IIS.
Any ideas?
Pl. respondsome where else, someone mentioned that using DLLs of WL SP2 will work
with WL SP4 Server. I am trying it. You can also check.

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