How to Restrict IIS 4.0 Users and Groups in FrontPage98
ID: Q214472
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft FrontPage 98 for Windows
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Microsoft Internet Information Server version 4.0
SUMMARY
This article describes how to restrict Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0 users and groups in FrontPage 98. This allows you to protect the confidentially of your user community by not displaying the full Windows account list.
MORE INFORMATION
Whether you have one default site or multiple virtual servers, you can make the list unavailable. You have the option to set this globally or on a individual virtual server basis. To do this, you must edit the Frontpg.ini file. You will then create a local group for the default Web site and every virtual server you want to protect on the the Web server. Listed below are the steps for editing this file and creating the local group.
To restrict the default Web site or to globally restrict your virtual servers, do the following:
- Click Start, and then click Run.
- In the open dialog box, type Frontpg.ini and click OK. (This will open the Frontpg.ini file in Notepad.)
- Place your cursor at the end of [FrontPage 3.0] and press the Enter key to insert a blank line. Type the following (without the quotation marks): "RestrictIISUsersAndGroups=1"
- On the File menu, click Save.
To restrict only selected virtual servers, do the following.
- Locate the [Port /LM/W3SVC/#:](where # is the number of the server instance you want to restrict).
- Place your cursor at the end of [Port /LM/W3SVC/#:] and press the Enter key to insert a blank line.
- Type the following (without the quotation marks): "RestrictIISUsersAndGroups=1"
- On the File Menu, click Save
Note: If you have a large number of virtual servers and are unsure which [Port /LM/W3SVC/#:] corresponds to the virtual servers, please see:Q214515 How to Determine which Virtual Server or Multihosted Web Site References [Port /LM/W3SVC/#:]
In order for these settings to work correctly, you must add a local group using the User Manager for Domains. Listed below are the steps on how to create a local group.
- Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools (Common), and then click User Manager for Domains.
- This will open User Manager. If you are in a domain environment, it may open up in that domain; if it does, you will need to access the local computer. To do this, click Select Domain on the User menu to open a dialog box that allows you to select the domain.
- In the Domain dialog box, type the name of the computer and click OK. In the left hand corner of User Manager, you should see \\computer name.
- To create the local group, click New Local Group on the User menu. (This brings up a dialog box that allows you to create a group.)
- In the group name, type in FP_/lm/w3svc/# (where # refers to the server instance you want to restrict) and click Add.
Note: The Group Name must reflect the server instance.
- Verify from the List Names From dialog box that it has the local server's name \\servername where servername is the name of your server).
- If it does not, select your server's name from the drop-down list.
- Select the the local server \\servername. (This will show you a list of users), highlight the user's name, and click Add.
- Click OK. In the lower dialog box, you should see the group you just created. Close User Manager for Domains.
- You will need to follow steps 1 through 9 for every virtual server you want to restrict. The only difference will be the name of the group FP_/lm/w3svc/#; where the # is substituted for the different numbers in the Frontpg.ini file, which will reflect the number of virtual servers.
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Additional query words:
Users and Groups
Keywords : kbdta
Version : WINDOWS:; winnt:4.0
Platform : WINDOWS winnt
Issue type : kbhowto
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