> > Oh so now I have to manage two lots of users... great!!
>
> But isn't that preferable to having a single point of administration and
> knowing that a subset of users have the credentials to log on to a box,
> when all they need is read/write permissions on a handful of files?
>
Its something to be avoid if at all possible. A single point of
administration is the ideal.


> I've never used the FTP server in IIS, so don't know how restrictive you
> can make the permissions for an FTP-only user.
>
Its pretty atom - as little or as much as you like, down to access of
services, applications and files.  When you're managing NT users on a domain
controller you can even get down the point of specifying which registry
entries they can see.

Stephen




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