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Mads Ladefoged


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12-09-04 07:53 AM

Hi

Does any one suceeded making some script to extending FP2002
web/subwebs to use different Domain Groups..?

to a previous mentiones issue from Mikkel Rasmussen:

In setting up Frontpage SE 2002 (on a 2003-server), I've run into this
problem:


What I want: To have Frontpage make use of groups in the Domain rather
than
create it's own local groups (ie. ows_1234567_admin etc.)


Where I am: I've found the settings "nomachinegroups" and
"anonusergroupprefix", but they only solve half of my problem.
"nomachinegroups" disables the creation of ows-groups, and
"anonusergroupprefix" makes use of a Domain Group - but for anonymous
access
only! If I assign an administrator, this user (domain user) is not
added to
any groups. Only the ntfs-settings are set.


What I'm hoping you have the answer to: I wish to find out how to point
the
frontpage roles to existing domain groups ie. admins -> domain admins,
browsers->users but have this be default-behaviour for a newly extended
website! ie.
1. Create website, get id = 1234567


2. Create groups "domain\fpse_1234567_admin",
"domain\fpse_1234567_browser"
3. Extend website and have the accounts of above groups automatically
assigned to roles.






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