HOW TO SET PERMISSIONS FOR A WEBSITE

You can set the access for a website as required.

 

To set permissions for a website:

 

 

Allow Anonymous:

Anonymous access, when enabled, allows anyone access without asking for a user name or password. By default anonymous access is ON.

Access Permissions:

You can set a variety of access permissions that apply to the virtual directory as a whole. This can range from only allowing browsers to read the virtual directory right through to allowing browsers to view your directory structure. The following permissions are available. And you can have multiple types of permissions available at a time.

 

Read

Sites with read access will be displayed to browsers.

Write

Sites with write access can be modified by browsers.

Directory Browsing

Sites with directory browsing access will display the directory structure to browsers.

Execute Permissions

Sites with execute access will allow applications to run.

None

This option implies that you don’t allow any kind of script or executables to run at the selected website.

Scripts

This option implies that you only allow scripts to run at selected website.

Scripts & Executables

This option implies that you only allow both scripts and executables to run at selected website.

 

Enable Logging:

Logging keeps a track of unique visit reports, referral reports, error reports, and a variety of other useful information. It is recommended that you enable logging, in case you have any unusual problems with your web site. All the logs are generated in '\log' folder of your website.