Re: webfolders permissions and IIs

From: Tom Kaminski [MVP] ((A_at_T))
Date: 11/18/04


Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 14:41:43 -0500


"Tony" <tonyw@suse.stanford.edu> wrote in message
news:#fM1kTazEHA.1564@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> well ok, the users log in to the domain and get mapped Q, R, S drives on a
> server. I have set share permissions on these so that users with the right
> access and "WRITE" to it and thats working fine.
>
> But I also have IIs running on that server and have web enabled all these
> drives.

Specifically, what do you mean by that?

> So I tried with one user that has no access to Q drive. The user go
> to network places, adds a network place as a webfolder, it prompts for
> authentication and the user logs in with domain\user, and boom, the user
now
> has rights to the share and can write to it via web folder.
>
> does it make sense now?

It must mean that the user has at least NTFS Change permissions to the
folder.
IIS is completely independant of any UNC shares you might have setup.



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