Re: IIS 5 allows anonymous editing via Frontpage
- From: "Ken Schaefer" <kenREMOVE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 21:51:58 +1100
a) Which versions of the FPSE are you using on the server?
b) Assuming FPSE2000 (which ships with IIS5) then when you enabled FPSE on
the websites in question, you would have been prompted to create three local
groups. If you didn't create those groups (either via the wizard or
manually) you will experience the symptoms you see. Rerun the wizard and
create the groups
c) Assuming you did create the groups, verify what groups are members of the
Authors group
Cheers
Ken
"Tim100873" <Tim100873@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B50AA93F-BE8D-4BC2-811E-F80F66AECA9F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: Greetings again,
: We are searching for a solution other than just upgrading to IIS 6. This
: would be great, but at this time unfeasible.
: Tim
:
: "Tim100873" wrote:
:
: > Greetings,
: > We are running IIS 5, and have run the lockdown tool (2.1) using the
FPEx
: > template. We have noticed that anyone that opens the website inside
: > Frontpage can edit the contents of all websites on this server without
being
: > prompted for a password. We hope this is a simple misconfiguration
issue
: > and not an undocumented feature. Any advice you may have will be
greatly
: > appreciated. At present, we have turned off the Authoring feature on
all our
: > websites. This is not ideal, but effective for the moment. Thanks for
any
: > suggestions.
: >
.
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