Configuring your machine > 56
Setting IIS anonymous access:
1.
Start Internet service manager in “Control Panel”.
2.
Select Default Web site and right click
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\X cabinet.
3.
Select Properties.
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4.
In the X cabinet dialog box, select the Directory security tab,
and click Edit for "Anonymous Access and Authentication
Control". Make sure " Anonymous Access" is selected in the
"Authentication Methods" dialog box.
5.
Click Edit to open “Account for anonymous access”.
Setting IIS privileged access:
1.
As in “Setting IIS anonymous access”, start “Internet service
manager” and select Default Web site. Right click
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\X cabinet, and select Properties.
2.
Select the Directory tab on the Properties page. Ensure the
privileges for “Read”, “Write” and “Directory Browsing” are
selected.
Note
Make sure that the account stored in your computer system, in
the “username” file, has sufficient privilege to access the file
system.
Note
If the file management system on your server is NTFS, in order to
allow IIS to use an anonymous account to access the files in the
directory of C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\X cabinet\Files, you have to
make sure the anonymous account has the correct privileges. You
should make the following settings:
1.
Select C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\X cabinet\Files directory in
Windows Explorer, and right click to select Properties.
2.
Select the Security tab in the File dialog box, and then
Everyone.
3.
Select the privileges for Read and Execute, Folder
Properties List, Read and Write.