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Thanks,Richard,
I follow the directions you give,
everything seems working well,
and finally,the ftp part works as I want to,
but when browsing to that website,I got error messages in IE browsers that said "access to directory is denied"?
by the way,I did not install IISLockdown since I thought it's an option,
and when setting the directory's NTFS permissions,I do like this:mouse right-click that directory,select the last item properties(R)(I don't know if I am right in translating the item name because what I am seeing is in chinese) from the pop-up menu,then select the security tab,then set permissions as you said,original it has everyone access rights,and I delete it.
I want your further help.
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zhoujun wrote:
"access to directory is denied"
That usually means that the IUSR_MachineName account doesn't have enough permissions on the directory. Try giving it "Read", "Read & Execute" and "List Folder Contents" permissions. Also, click on the "Advanced" button on the security tab, and tick the box, "Replace permission entries on all child objects...".
IISLockdown isn't required, but I like to put it on every IIS server connected to the Internet as an extra security measure. Anything that helps keep hackers and viruses out can't be bad!
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i dont have the rightes to see service on other computer of my network.
i have a simple network of two computer and the operating
system is XP on both computers.
i am able to share dives,internet fasilities on other network computer.
but problem is that
i dont have the rightes to see service on other computer of my network.
how to get rightes to see services? the answer did not solve my problem please give a better suggesation to solve the problem
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the account that u use to logon can be made part of the 'Administrator' group. I am not too sure. Perhaps from a domain part of you, that should work like making the domain user account part of Local Administrator and logging on with that, as we do. But since you do not have a domain controller in between, the account used to login to the other system must be part of 'Administrator' group.
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
http://deepak.portland.co.uk/
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who to make domain on xp_professional ?
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I installed my windows 2000 server with IIS 5.0.
Now I want to allow users to ftp to server and transfer files between users' client pc and server,
But How can I setup the server to achieve that one user can only access to a specified directory on the server and can not access to other users' directory.(ideally,the directory may just be the user name)?
And in that user-specified directory,everyone can access that directory(the directory is setup as a web visual path and the specified user can upload website files) via browsers but not ftp?
What I have done is: I create a user and according to username a directory on the server harddisk,and setup the path as a visual ftp directory in IIS manager interface,but everyone can visit that path,and if I setup the path's access rights to specified user,then browser to that path is prompt user to provide user and password?
Roger's reply:
I just went through this hassle - the solution is non-obvious on Win2K Server. Check my thread on the Operating Systems forum; the response from Richard D solved my access problem nicely. Quicklink[^]
I couldn't give access to users who had perfectly valid user accounts on my domain. It turned out that local logon rights are denied by default on the Server edition. The link Richard provided gave detailed instructions on how to enable this. Once you enable it, your users should be able to get into the computer and the FTP area. Limiting access to specific shares for each user can probably be done using NTFS rights on each folder. I don't know that for sure because I haven't tried it. Only one user beside myself has access, and I trust that one - I haven't tried limiting access yet. If this doesn't work, move this discussion to the Operating Systems forum and we'll continue it.
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Yes,using NTFS rights on each folder can solve limiting access to specific shares for each user.
But another problem occur,since I have setup the user directory as a visual path of default website in IIS manager,when client browse to that web path,he will be prompted a popup windows to provide user name and passord because I have delete that directory's everyone rights.
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Forgive me if I sound dense - It's very late and I'm having some trouble understanding your English. You're doing great, but I'm tired... You should not be using the default website in IIS; put the shared folder in the default FTP site. When your users connect they should use 'ftp://zhoujunsdomain.com' to establish a FTP connection. A logon dialog box should then appear, and they should type in the proper username and password. The next screen they should see is a collection of folders stored in the Default FTP Site location. From there it should be no trouble to open any folder for which that user has permissions to use. Removing the Everyone Group is a good idea, by the way, but you have to be sure to create permissions for each user that you want to have access. I created a group called FTPUsers for just that purpose, and it's working well so far.
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It's very late and I'm having some trouble understanding your English.
My english is still in practising stage.I am sorry to give you trouble.hehe.
I will give an example,say,I create a user account named zhoujun,and I create a directory "c:\zhoujun",and I add a visual ftp path in default ftp site named "zhoujun" mapping to "c:\zhoujun",and I give the "c:\zhoujun" path access rights to only user "zhoujun",then user zhoujun can access to "c:\zhoujun" and other users can not access it.
Then I create a visual path for "c:\zhoujun" in default web site,name it to "zhoujun",so the client browsers can access using "http://hostdomainname/zhoujun/index.asp;
But since only zhoujun can access to "c:\zhoujun",and everyone have no access rights now,the browser pop up a login windows,then sad story begins.
How to deal with it?
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Each user will need a local account on your server, and will have to enter a username and password when the login box appears. The shares you want them to be able to access will also have to have permissions set for each user to allow it. Did you follow the instructions in Richard's response to my question? They worked perfectly on my machine.
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can u tell me the right path of group polices
i try to find it but could not succeed.if u please tell me the complete path
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What exactly are you looking for?
If you're looking for the group security policies for your local computer, you'd use the Local Security Policy MMC tool under Administrative Tools.
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Start->Run
gpedit.msc
Click OK.
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if i want to disable/enable the "ctrl+alt+delete commbination" under " WINXP" what should i do
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Snap off the key caps.
Seriously, I don't know that you can. I need it so often to save users from themselves I wouldn't want to do without it. I'd check into Group Policies as a first option. If you're trying to prevent users from rebooting, I know you can take that right away from them selectively, too. By the way, how did your previous post work out?
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imran_rafique wrote:
if i want to disable/enable the "ctrl+alt+delete commbination" under "WINXP" what should i do
I don't think you can. Why do I think this? Because all the remote connection software I have ever used has had it's own special key combination to mimick a ctrl-alt-delete on the end computer. i.e. None of them could override the local computers ctrl-alt-delete catch.
There may be a way, but even if there is, probably not a good idea to do so. We need all the default, guarateed escape routes we can get
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maybe u cannot disable||enable ctrl+alt+delete.However u can make this combination unusable by writing an .exe which changes the 'delete' key .
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Open Control Panel
Double-Click on 'Administrative Tools'
Double-Click on 'Local Security Policy'
Local Policies\Security Options
Set the appropriate option under 'Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL'
-Sean
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Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. -- Albert Einstein.
I saw a woman wearing a sweatshirt with 'Guess' on it. I said, "Thyroid problem?" -- Emo Philips.
Love is two minutes, 52 seconds of squishing noises. -- Johnny Rotten.
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i dont have the rightes to see service on other computer of my network.
i have a simple network of two computer and the operating
system is XP on both computers.
i am able to share dives,internet fasilities on other network computer.
but problem is that
i dont have the rightes to see service on other computer of my network.
how to get rightes to see services?
r00d0034@yahoo.com
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What variety of XP are you running - Home or Professional?
"Another day done; all targets met; all systems fully operational; all
customers satisfied; all staff keen and well motivated; all pigs fed and
ready to fly." - Jennie Agard, McGuckin Hardware Systems Manager
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its professional
plz help
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I recently set up my first XP network, and it was a major hassle! At least you have the Pro version; the Home edition is a lot like Windows 95 on saltpetre!
First off, create an Administrator account for yourself on both machines, and assign yourself a password. Then kill the Simple File Sharing - it sucks, and prevents you from using any of the traditional networking functions you're used to. When SFS is enabled (the default), all access to remote computers is done using the Guest account. The Guest account is disabled by default on all new installations, so nothing works. Once you change this setting, things will look a lot more familiar. I believe you do this from Windows Explorer, in the Folder Options function on the View tab. Uncheck the Use Simple File Sharing box.
This is supposed to restore the classic Windows security system and allow you to view and manage shares and services from any PC on your network. After you make these changes to both systems, reboot them both. All users will now have to have passwords, just like previous versions, and you should have a lot better success with your project. Try it, and post your results here. If it doesn't help, we'll try some other options!
"Another day done; all targets met; all systems fully operational; all
customers satisfied; all staff keen and well motivated; all pigs fed and
ready to fly." - Jennie Agard, McGuckin Hardware Systems Manager
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Does WIN2000 server keep track of page access automatically? What information can you obtain for each site that is hosted? Thanks in advance.
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Are you talking about having IIS on the box also ? If so IIS keeps a log file in C:\winnt\system32\logs (I think) . It should have all the information as for as who is accessing the site that your hosting . If your looking for something professional . Webtrends makes a nice product that can gives you a Web interface that shows how many people access your site but might be alittle pricey ....
Hope that helps ....
Chris F.
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