Re: Deploying ASP.NET in a mixed NT4 & W2K domain
- From: Jason L James <jason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 05:46:22 +0100
Paul,
thanks for the info. I'll take a look at the links right now.
>No, it's a local restricted account and the default account under which the thread of your ASP.NET
>application executes when not implementing impersonation (the default). This account is not the same
>as the Anonymous accounts IUSR_<machinename> and IWAM_<machinename>.
Can you please provide me with an explanation of the differences
between the two user accounts you name above, and what each
is used for, when it is used and by what process?
Many thanks,
Jason.
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