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    IUSR and IWAM accounts in Active Directory  
Hiro


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09-20-05 11:05 PM

Our web servers (IIS 6/ WIN2k3) need access to a file server. I would like t
o
create the IUSR and IWAM accounts under active directory and grant access to
the web server through one of these accounts.
My questions regarding this setup are:

What rights do the IUSR and IWAM accounts need to do their jobs correctly?
Are there any white papers explaining this?
Am I taking the best approach for what needs to be done?





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    Re: IUSR and IWAM accounts in Active Directory  
Chris Crowe [MVP]


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09-22-05 12:50 PM

Basically just add the accounts you create to the LOCAL machine group called
IIS_WPG

This will ensure that the accounts have the correct permission for the IIS
Worker Processes

Also you may need to grant rights to the new accounts (or the IIS_WPG) for
any writing to folders on the IIS Servers

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Cheers

Chris

Chris Crowe [IIS MVP]
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"Hiro" <Hiro@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Our web servers (IIS 6/ WIN2k3) need access to a file server. I would like
> to
> create the IUSR and IWAM accounts under active directory and grant access
> to
> the web server through one of these accounts.
> My questions regarding this setup are:
>
> What rights do the IUSR and IWAM accounts need to do their jobs correctly?
> Are there any white papers explaining this?
> Am I taking the best approach for what needs to be done?







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