Re: IUSER "Write" Permissions? Pro or Con?
From: BB (Bernard_at_3exp.com)
Date: 01/22/03
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From: "BB" <Bernard_at_3exp.com> Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 11:53:40 +0800
and make sure you have really configure all related
NTFS permission. if it break, only 1 folder affected. not the
rest. set iusr deny write at 'webroot', then specifically grant
write a one that related folder.
Rgds.
"Wolf Tombe" <Wolf@PresidioTrust.gov> wrote in message
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> One of our database developers wants to allow anonymous web visitors the
> option of generating a downloadable output file from a webpage based
> database query. In order to do this, he has asked us to allow the web
> server's IUSER account to have write permissions for a specific directory
> under c:\inetpub\wwwroot. I'm hesitant to allow the ISUER account to have
> any write permissions even if restricted to a specific directory.
However,
> before making any final decision, I thought I would bounce the idea off
this
> group to see if my concerns are valid or not. I would appreciate any
> feedback pro or con to allowing IUSER to have these rights.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Wolf Tombe
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