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Tuesday, October 31, 2006 at 7:42 am
Posted by Blake Crossley (4 messages posted)

Good morning, this question was posed to me today and was wondering if you can assist in my decision. This guy wants to know about the following: - Should the web server impersonate a ‘domain user’ – and if so, who? Which account? - Or should the IUSR account on the web server become a domain user? - Or should the IUSR account on the web server delegate some tasks to a more powerful ‘domain’ account. - Or should the web server not impersonate at all? (Which will negate any option to use connection pooling for database connections etc BUT database audits and log files will show each users activity very specifically.) What do you guys think?

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re: IIS Help
Thursday, November 9, 2006 at 1:06 pm
Posted by Toaster (341 messages posted)

Hi, As the question has remained unanswered I will try to answer your question with a question. What is your "guy" intending to do, is he trying to create/give access to a web site on a server, or create/give access to a website using IIS. Also is this for Local Network use within a Domain (internal intranet use) or for full internet access. A bit more information on his behalf would help.

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