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| Vinnie L 2006-03-08, 5:53 pm |
| I just want to confirm what I've read concerning APP CTR 2K SP2 ad NFTS
permissions.
There has to a Domain account for every local account and group, is that
correct? For example:
I need a Domain Group or Domain account for each- Network Service group,
Iwam account, System Group, IIS_WPG group, administrators account and the
asp.net account. These groups and accounts have permissions within INETPUB.
Thanks
Vinnie
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| WenJun Zhang[msft] 2006-03-09, 8:02 am |
| Hi Vinnie,
Yes, using domain accounts will be more convenient.
275139 If you change the IUSR account on an Application Center server,
authentication failures may result
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;EN-US;275139
Best regards,
WenJun Zhang
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| Vinnie L 2006-03-09, 8:02 am |
| Thanks for responding.
What other accounts do I need to make Domain Accounts and therefore remove
from each member. ALso what do I do about the hidden accounts, how do I
handle those, like Network and System account.
""WenJun Zhang[msft]"" wrote:
> Hi Vinnie,
>
> Yes, using domain accounts will be more convenient.
>
> 275139 If you change the IUSR account on an Application Center server,
> authentication failures may result
> http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;EN-US;275139
>
> Best regards,
>
> WenJun Zhang
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
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| WenJun Zhang[msft] 2006-03-13, 7:48 am |
| Hi Vinnie,
You shouldn't remove the local ones because they may also be used by other
services or applications like Network Service account.
Best regards,
WenJun Zhang
Microsoft Online Partner Support
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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