RE: Bypass Traverse Checking?
We've made the change you're looking into without problems. I don't see how
it could cause a problem with IIS, either. Even if the user were anonymous
they're still logged into the system with an account. The 3 authentication
methods I've seen it work successfully is Forms, Anonymous, and Integrated.
I assume it will also work with Basic and Passport.
Scott
From: Williamson, Scott
To: focus-ms@securityfocus.com
Sent: 1/15/03 12:10 PM
Subject: Bypass Traverse Checking?
I'm working on procedures for servers in our organization. I keep
coming
across the recommendation to set the following on a Windows 2000 Server.
My
problem is I have another administrator who believes this could cause
problems in IIS. What are the lists opinions? Anyone heard of this
causing
problems?
User Rights Assignment - Set "Bypass Traverse Checking" - Remove
Everyone
and Replace with Authenticated Users.
Thanks in advance for your time,
Michael Scott Williamson
Systems Administrator
Received on Wed Jan 22 14:03:33 2003
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