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I'm running windows 2000 server as domain controller and on workstations windows xp pro is running and IIS installed localy.
I have a problem that when a domain users trying to create a virtual website or directory in IIS console they can't see the default website folder, but when a domain admin login and try this he can see and can create site or directory. How can I give rights to user without adminsitrator rights to access IIS and create virual website or directory? |
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One way is to let them use Frontpage or InterDev to create new virtual directories.
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