To set access permissions for a virtual directory within a website:
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Go to Websites & Domains and find the website’s domain name.
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Click Virtual Directories.
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To set access permissions for the current virtual directory, in the
Tools group, click Directory Access Permissions. If you want
to set permissions for a subdirectory located within the current
directory, click the Manage Permissions iconin
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Do the following:
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To make the file/folder inherit permissions from a parent folder
(if it does not), select the checkbox Allow inheritable
permissions from the parent to propagate to this object and all
child objects. Include these with entries explicitly defined
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To make the files and folders, which are contained in this folder,
inherit the folder permissions you define, select the checkbox
Replace permission entries on all child objects with entries
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To change or remove permissions from a group or a user, click the
required name in the Group or user names list. If the group or
user is not listed in the Group or user names list, select the
required user or group name from the menu located above the list
and click: the user/group appears in the list.
Select it.To allow or deny permissions to a selected group/user, select the
Allow or Deny checkboxes corresponding to permissions
listed under Permissions for <user/group name>. If the
checkboxes in Allow or Deny columns are shown in grey, it
means that the corresponding permissions are inherited from a
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To deny the permissions, which are inherited from a parent object
as allowed, select the required checkboxes under Deny. This
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To allow the permissions, which are inherited from a parent object
as denied, clear the Allow inheritable permissions from the…
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