This works if you don't mind people seeing all the folders that are out
there.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 3:54 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: IIS6 FTP and Permissions
> 
> I just built a web/ftp server for our dept sites.  The FTP site
pointed
> to the root of all of our web sites:
> E:\WebSites\
> 
> The web sites, in IIS, point to a sub-directory under WebSite:
> E:\WebSites\it.evansville.edu\WebSite
> 
> All domain users have "List Folder" access to E:\WebSites (which is
also
> the FTP root, remember).
> 
> Then, using NTFS permissions, they can only access the dept sites to
> which they have access.
> 
> Since most of our content admins are on our local network, I also
shared
> the E:\WebSites directory so they may access their sites using Windows
> networking.
> 
> This works great and all sites are very secured, until we enable
> Frontpage Extensions.  When FP Exts are enabled, the entire directory
> becomes open for anyone to read.  We have not yet figured this out.
> 
> We may just end up doing what IU did:  Remove all Frontpage Extensions
> from our web servers.
> 
> M!ke



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