[thelist] IUSR_machinename - is it part of 'everyone' group?

Canfield, Joel JCanfield at magisnetworks.com
Fri Jun 22 17:43:03 CDT 2001


Nope. Another machine. 

Script in the 'scripts' folder on the web server is trying to take a
directory of a share on another machine. This latter shared machine is
readable to the 'everyone' group. 

joel

-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony Baratta [mailto:Anthony at Baratta.com]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 3:36 PM
To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
Subject: Re: [thelist] IUSR_machinename - is it part of 'everyone'
group?


At 03:14 PM 6/22/2001, you wrote:
>Any advanced NT sysadmins out there? I've got a user running a perl script
>on a Win2K box. From the DOS prompt we can do this
>
>dir \\server\share
>
>and it works, but his script, running in the browser, gets denied
>permission. The folder in question is read only to the everyone group, but
>I'm under the impression the anonymous web browser account isn't really
part
>of the everyone group. Is that correct?

Are you trying to connect to a share point on the same machine that is 
running the web service?
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