Re: Additional Restrictions - option

From: bimosekin (bimosekin@hotmail.com)
Date: 03/31/03


From: "bimosekin" <bimosekin@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2003 22:38:06 -0800


Bernard,

Yes, the error msgs is 530 "User cannot log in, home
directory inaccessible. Login failed"

This could not be the case since the user is in a group
that has the same access and permissions, and there is no
where anyone is denied access.

What steps should I take to rectify this?

Thanks,
bimosekin

>-----Original Message-----
>What will be the error msgs ? 530 ?
>have you try using ftp.exe and login as
>that user at that workstation ?
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>--
>Regards,
>Bernard Cheah
>http://support.microsoft.com/
>
>
>"bimosekin" <bimosekin@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:046d01c2f553$0284bf20$2f01280a@phx.gbl...
>> In trying to harden security on our W2K/IIS5.1, I
enable
>> the enabled the "Additional Restrictions for Anonymous
>> Connections" by setting the option to "2 - No access
>> without explicit anonymous permission, on the "local
>> security" configuration.
>>
>> This is working fine, however, I have some users'
account
>> on the system who connect through FTP. The funny
thing is
>> that some succeeds while some fails, even when they
are in
>> the same group. These users' have appropriate NTFS
>> permission on their respective FTP folder. They can
>> connect again once I reset this option to "0". I have
>> make sure that "everyone" do not have denied permission
>> anywhere, and there is no where the failing users' have
>> restriction permission on their respective folder.
>>
>> Where should I check again?
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