WebDav Permissions for Operators groups



I have a standalone Windwos 2003 Server SP1 with IIS 6.0 and WebDav enabled
(a AD integraded server has the same behaviour).
A Folder on the server is mounted as Virtual Directory, which has the
following NTFS permissions:

User1: Read & Execute, List Folder Contents, Read
User2: Full Controll (for administration)

User1 is member of the group Users

==> everything is workig, the User1 has only read access through WebDav and
through Windows Explorer on the server.

Now my Problem:
I add the User to the "Backup Operators" group (the problem also exist if I
add the User1 to "Server Operators" or "Administrators" groups)

==> Through WebDav the User1 is now able to create Folders, delete Files and
Folders, through Windows Explorer (local at the server) the User1 has still
read only permissions.

Is the problem known?
Is a hotfix or a knowlege base article available for this problem? (I didn't
find something.)
Is the problem solved with Service Pack 2?
Is a workaround available (except "remove the user from the group ...")

Thanks!
Roman



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