Need to allow outsider to ONLY to edit IIS

From: Georgia Sam (bkreimborg_at_netzero.com)
Date: 06/30/05


Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 13:50:19 -0500

We have a small domain with approx 50 users.

We have a member server (Win 2000) that mainly used for file sharing. We
have installed IIS on this server and have been using it to work on
designing a new web site. The web site is NOT on-line.

Now we are hiring a consultant to design a web site. So I need to allow him
to VPN into our network and have access to our file/web server. He must not
have access to any of the normal shares either on this server or on the rest
of the domain. Be he needs to do anything he needs to regarding IIS.

How do I set that up? Is the first step putting his account in the Guest
group. I'm concerned because many of our shares are accessible to
"Everyone".

Please advise.



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