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Joe

2005-04-28, 5:55 pm

No I don't think they will set them up. but you should if you have FP because
I have 5 sites hosted for others and they would be able to get into the
other webs if i did not set these accounts per site. Well anyhow i don't
think it is a "fix" for SP1

"Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:

> I really never set those up originally, all of my sites are set to have full access from the Admin
> account. This is a in-house server used for development only.
>
> Plus there should be no reason for SP1 to change those permissions.
>
> Imagine a web hosting service with 100s of server and 1,000s of user accounts, do you really think
> they are going to re-create accounts?
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