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Author Does IIS run with Normal domain account in Windows XP-SP1
Shashank

2006-05-04, 1:15 pm

Hi ,
I am looking for the resolution of Problem which I m facing , IIS built
in with Windows XP SP1
does not show the Virtual Driectory and Default website if i run it
with normal domain acount which , Whereas it works fine with the Admin
account . As Administratot accounts are not provided to the User
community ,,, It there any way it can be run with Normal Domain user
account

Miha Pihler [MVP]

2006-05-04, 1:15 pm

Hi,

Can you explain a bit more where the problems is?

If you users have problem logging into website provided by your IIS while
users who are administrators do not have these problems, make sure that
users have appropriate permissions on the folder where your web content is
(e.g. c:\inetpub\wwwroot by default). IIS will always honor NTFS
permissions -- so if your users don't have NTFS permissions to access the
web content -- they will get access denied.

--
Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security

"Shashank" <sha_shank007@rediffmail.com> wrote in message
news:1146746661.316616.209200@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Hi ,
> I am looking for the resolution of Problem which I m facing , IIS built
> in with Windows XP SP1
> does not show the Virtual Driectory and Default website if i run it
> with normal domain acount which , Whereas it works fine with the Admin
> account . As Administratot accounts are not provided to the User
> community ,,, It there any way it can be run with Normal Domain user
> account
>



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