>> Now, as I asked, how to determine IUSR_MACHINENAME account's
>
>You will have to check the filesystem using Windows Explorer or the >command
>line.
Yes, I did, as my other posting indicated, IUSR_MACHINENAME account does not show up in the Users/groups list under Security, however, my site is accessible by outside users, so, I guessed, IUSR_MACHINENAME may be associated implicitly by Microsoft, also, how about an unknown...account, further thought on this?

>You can't check file permissions in the IIS management console. What
>you can check within the IIS management console is whether you've enabled
>anonymous access to a given web site or directory, or if not, what kind > of
>authentication you're using to allow access to that location.
Yeah, in the know.

>The "all verbs" thing refers to HTTP verbs: GET, POST, HEAD, DELETE, PUT and
>TRACE (I may have missed one). You shouldn't need to change anything in
>there.
Good to know, thanks, it seems you've read all the specs, good for you, I should too.

>Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
>http://www.figleaf.com/
>phone: 202-797-5496
>fax: 202-797-5444
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