RE: Interactive and Network permissions
From: Dave Kindness (davekindness_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/22/04
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Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 11:06:09 -0800
Hi Mary, have you figured out how to stop the extensions from changing your permissions? I too found that article, but for my environment I need to stop the extensions from modifying ALL permissions.
I need FP 2002 ext on W2K3 to work just like FP 2000 ext on W2K. Does anyone know how to completely stop the 2002 extensions from changing NTFS permissions?
Thanks, Dave.
----- M. M. Rafferty wrote: -----
I followed the instructions found at
http://www.microsoft.com/serviceproviders/whitepapers/fpse2002.asp,
"Deploying Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions with Windows Server
2003". It solved the problem of adding INTERACTIVE and NETWORK to the web
content ACL.
However, it still adds those to the folder level above the web content. As
that is still within a specific client's folder area, that is not a desired
permission in a shared hosting situation. The special FP group and the
anonymous user were set so they had list folder contents set on the higher
level and read and execute for the web content folder prior to setting up
the extensions.
Am I missing something in setting this up? Or is that as good as it gets?
Mary M. Rafferty
mailto:mmr@vistagrande.com
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