Hi, I'm running Win 2000 and have a site running php admin pages to
write content to pages sitting on the web.  I do have session
authentication for the user to even get to the php admin pages.  But
here is the problem:
My System administrator is very concerned about how many folders and
pages on our web we have had to set an "internet/guest accout" with
write permissions to those folders or pages for php to change the
content.  He said it is un-secure.  We would like to know if there is a
way to make php run as a certain user in IIS so that only that user has
write permissions to the files? So that anyone browsing through the net
can't write to the pages?  What do most of you do?
Angie

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