Re: Newbie question on security
- From: "Kevin Spencer" <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 14:06:29 -0400
If you wanted the permissions to go with the web, you should have published
it instead of copying the files. The metadata was not published to the new
location.
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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Everybody picks their nose,
But some people are better at hiding it.
"Steve Roberts" <Stever@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OMp45FQnFHA.3628@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I had an old intranet server(windows nt 4.0 IIs 4.0) that blew up last
>week. I decided it was a good time to upgrade the OS etc.. So I loaded
>Server 2003 + all Patches (Computer name stayed the same) and Copied the
>entire contents of the old intranet to the c:\inetpub\wwroot folder.
>Everything worked right out of the box except nobody but the Domain
>Administrators can update the pages. I have a Security Group called
>"WebDesign" that should also be able to make changes.
>
> I changed the NTFS rights to include the Users that should be able to make
> changes and even created a share at the root of the web with those same
> rights. Is there somewhere else I need to make the changes?
>
> I have not touched IIS or frontpage until this weekend so I am completely
> ata a loss.
>
> Thanks
>
> Steve
>
>
>
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