I am a 'tard, disregard prior message
[quoted text, click to view] "James D. Buskirk" <jbuskirk@spcci.com> wrote in message
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>I am familiar [but not an expert] with administrating NTFS rights with the
> SECURITY tab, and creating users.
>
> I have multiple FTP sites running on multiple IP addresses using IIS 5
> under
> Win 2000 with SP4. I can create a user, give him rights to his FTP site
> via
> the SECURITY tab, and he can access the web site [no group membership
> appears to be necessary]. Problem is, for some reason that user has access
> to ALL the FTP sites. I can't seem to keep anyone OUT of another FTP site.
> Documentation specifically on this is tough to find. Furthermore, I can
> REMOVE all the users rights in the SECURITY tab, and he still has access
> to
> ALL ftp sites. And when I say "ACCESS", I mean he can read and write from
> the FTP site. Bottom line , (a)create a user, (b) remove the USER group,
> AND
> he now has access to all ftp sites. I am mighty confused. I am noticing
> that
> EVERYONE has rights to these folders [as they are web sites], maybe this
> is
> part of the problem. But when I remove EVERYONE the http web sites
> obviously
> do not work.
>
> I am prepared to burn an incident, but I though I'd try here 1st.
>
> James D. Buskirk
> jbuskirk@spcci.com
>
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