Re: webfolders permissions and IIs
From: Tony (tonyw_at_suse.stanford.edu)
Date: 11/19/04
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Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 16:50:07 -0800
Yes! that was it. anonymous access was turned on. You good!!
"Jeff Cochran" <jeff.nospam@zina.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:29:14 -0800, "Tony" <tonyw@suse.stanford.edu>
> wrote:
>
>>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. 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?
>
> Better. That's a Windows share/folder/file permission issue though,
> not an IIS one. Your problem may be that you're assuming the user is
> the user account accessing the share, when it may be the anonymous
> user account that is actually accessing the file. Turn off anonymous
> authentication and use only Windows Integrated to check this.
>
> Jeff
>
>>Thanks
>>"Tom Kaminski [MVP]" <tomk (A@T) mvps (D.O.T) org> wrote in message
>>news:%23VBiyLazEHA.1264@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>> "Tony" <tonyw@suse.stanford.edu> wrote in message
>>> news:ec8VXaZzEHA.3392@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>> This user I have cannot access the share through mapped drives. This is
>>> fine
>>>> because I have set the share permissions so that the user does not
>>>> belong
>>> to
>>>> any groups that have access to the share. But, when the user go to
>>>> network
>>>> places and try to add the folder or share as a webfolder, the user can
>>>> authenticate to it. get in and write to the share. Why is that?
>>>>
>>>> IIs permissions on the webfolder only allows ALL write access or denies
>>>> everyone write access?
>>>>
>>>> I need to web enable these mapped drives and shares so IIS is a must.
>>>>
>>>> I am confused
>>>
>>> I'm confused. Are you talking about Mapped drives, UNC shares, or
>>> webfolders?
>>>
>>>
>>
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