The file server permissions must be carefully implemented to provide appropriate access to content. This involves locking down permissions on the share and physical folders.
Based on the shared hosting environment used, server administrators should develop their own custom permissions that meet their needs. The share permissions need to allow the administrators and site accounts to access the content. The physical path will be restricted to actual needed permissions. This is the folder that is shared.
The share permissions need to allow the administrators and site accounts to access the content. The physical path will be restricted to actual needed permissions. This is the folder that is shared. It does not need permissions for any accounts aside from the built-in Administrators group and System account.
The share permissions need to allow the administrators and site accounts to access the content. The physical path will be restricted to actual needed permissions. This is the folder that is shared.
The file server permissions must be carefully implemented to provide appropriate access to content. This involves locking down permissions on the share and physical folders.
The following table lists permissions that were used for the file server share and folders in the Shared Hosting Setup mentioned in the Planning the Web Hosting Architecture section of the Hosting Guidance. Based on the shared hosting environment used, server administrators should develop their own custom permissions that meet their needs.
In Windows Explorer, right-click the folder you want to share, and then click Properties.