Folder Rights
Product |
Folder |
User |
Rights |
Web Admin |
Product Folder (C:\Program Files\Ipswitch\Messaging)
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computername \IUSR_ computername Important:If using Microsoft Windows 2000: Note: If a user exists prior to installing IMail, the Anonymous user permission settings in IIS are applied to all files and folders. |
Full |
Web Admin |
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Softalk |
computername \IUSR_ computername Important:If using Microsoft Windows 2000: Note: If a user exists prior to installing IMail, the Anonymous user permission settings in IIS are applied to all files and folders. |
Full |
Web Admin |
WorkgroupShare install folder, if outside of Messaging folder
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computername \IUSR_ computername Important:If using Microsoft Windows 2000: Note: If a user exists prior to installing IMail, the Anonymous user permission settings in IIS are applied to all files and folders. |
Full |
Web Admin |
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Ipswitch (Registry)
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computername \IUSR_ computername Important:If using Microsoft Windows 2000: Note: If a user exists prior to installing IMail, the Anonymous user permission settings in IIS are applied to all files and folders. |
Full |
Web Client w/ IIS 6+
|
Product Folder (C:\Program Files\Ipswitch\Messaging)
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computername \IUSR_WPG Note: If a user exists prior to installing IMail, the Anonymous user permission settings in IIS are applied to all files and folders. |
Full |
Web Client w/ IIS 6+
|
Product Folder (C:\Program Files\Ipswitch\Messaging)
|
IIS_WPG |
Full |
Web Client w/ IIS 5
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Product Folder (C:\Program Files\Ipswitch\Messaging)
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ASPNET Important: If using Microsoft Windows 2000, use IWAM_<machinename> instead of ASPNET. Also provide the user with with registry and folder permissions. Any user must be given rights to Act as part of the operating system. |
Full |
Web Client w/ IIS 6+
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Ipswitch (Registry)
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IIS_WPG Note: Typically, in Windows 2003, Network Service is the member of the IIS_WPG group. |
Full |
Web Client w/ IIS 5
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Ipswitch (Registry)
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ASPNET Important: If using Microsoft Windows 2000, use IWAM_<machinename> instead of ASPNET. Also provide the user with with registry and folder permissions. Any user must be given rights to Act as part of the operating system. |
Full |
Enable ASP and ASP.NET (Version 6+ only)
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Path: C:\Program Files\Ipswitch\Messaging\WebDir\WebAdmin Default Document: default.asp Application Pool (IIS 6): DefaultAppPool Application Protection (IIS 5): Medium |
Create Virtual Directory:
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Path: C:\Program Files\Ipswitch\Messaging\WebDir\WebClient Default Document: default.aspx Application Pool (IIS 6): DefaultAppPool Application Protection (IIS 5): Medium |
Create Virtual Directory:
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Disable anonymous access to the following directory: Directory: IMail/Services Under the Virtual Dir: IAdmin Disable anonymous access to the following file: File: IIM/Status.asp |
Disable Anonymous Access
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Disable anonymous access to the following directory: Directory: IMail/Services Under the Virtual Dir: IAdmin Disable anonymous access to the following file: File: IIM/Status.asp |
Enable Parent Paths
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Enable Parent Paths for the following virtual directories: IAdmin IClient |
Important:
IMail Administrator and IMail Web Messaging (Web client) use Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) virtual directories to identify where the administrator and client Web files are located. By default, the installation program will install the admin files in the IAdmin virtual directory and the client files in the IClient virtual directory.
If you want to change the IMail Administrator virtual directory, you need to change the following registry key entries to the new virtual directory name that you changed in the IIS Console:
If you want to change the IMail Web Messaging virtual directory, no registry key change is required. See the IIS help for additional information about renaming virtual directories.