NTFS permissions and frontpage extensions

NTFS permissions and frontpage extensions

am 06.12.2004 19:15:05 von Chris

Since I migrated from NT4 IIS4 to 2003 IIS6 I have been running into problems
where individual user permissions disappear (can't be seen). However, they
are not truyl gone, I can still FTP in and download, but the write
permissions are gone. This happens on folders within a web that are not
subwebs.

Also I create 'data' folders for users that wish to use Access Databases in
their site. The 'data' folder is given 'write' permissions. I'm finding that
the write permissions on these folders are also disappearing.

I found that running Server Health and allowing Frontpage to FIX the
problems causes these issues occur. The problem is I don't recall running
server health on these sites recently. Is there something that would cause
this?

Re: NTFS permissions and frontpage extensions

am 07.12.2004 00:40:10 von Tom Pepper Willett

IIS and NTFS are not available on UNIX.
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"chris" wrote in message
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| Since I migrated from NT4 IIS4 to 2003 IIS6 I have been running into
problems
| where individual user permissions disappear (can't be seen). However, they
| are not truyl gone, I can still FTP in and download, but the write
| permissions are gone. This happens on folders within a web that are not
| subwebs.
|
| Also I create 'data' folders for users that wish to use Access Databases
in
| their site. The 'data' folder is given 'write' permissions. I'm finding
that
| the write permissions on these folders are also disappearing.
|
| I found that running Server Health and allowing Frontpage to FIX the
| problems causes these issues occur. The problem is I don't recall running
| server health on these sites recently. Is there something that would cause
| this?