What's the difference between IIS_IUSRS and IUSR?












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What's the difference between IIS_IUSRS and IUSRS? When I granted permissions for IUSR to web.config it worked, but not when I granted permissions to IIS_IUSRS.










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  • "IIS_IUSRS", the request user for the ASP page that instatiate your COM object (if it is anonymous, use "IUSRS") forums.iis.net/t/…

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What's the difference between IIS_IUSRS and IUSRS? When I granted permissions for IUSR to web.config it worked, but not when I granted permissions to IIS_IUSRS.










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What's the difference between IIS_IUSRS and IUSRS? When I granted permissions for IUSR to web.config it worked, but not when I granted permissions to IIS_IUSRS.










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  • "IIS_IUSRS", the request user for the ASP page that instatiate your COM object (if it is anonymous, use "IUSRS") forums.iis.net/t/…

    – kakugiki
    Mar 20 '15 at 12:17





















  • "IIS_IUSRS", the request user for the ASP page that instatiate your COM object (if it is anonymous, use "IUSRS") forums.iis.net/t/…

    – kakugiki
    Mar 20 '15 at 12:17



















"IIS_IUSRS", the request user for the ASP page that instatiate your COM object (if it is anonymous, use "IUSRS") forums.iis.net/t/…

– kakugiki
Mar 20 '15 at 12:17







"IIS_IUSRS", the request user for the ASP page that instatiate your COM object (if it is anonymous, use "IUSRS") forums.iis.net/t/…

– kakugiki
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http://www.iis.net/learn/get-started/planning-for-security/understanding-built-in-user-and-group-accounts-in-iis
This link explains it well enough!



One thing I noticed is that in order to download pdf file from a url, I need to set security permission to iis_iusrs, not iusr.






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http://www.iis.net/learn/get-started/planning-for-security/understanding-built-in-user-and-group-accounts-in-iis
This link explains it well enough!



One thing I noticed is that in order to download pdf file from a url, I need to set security permission to iis_iusrs, not iusr.






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http://www.iis.net/learn/get-started/planning-for-security/understanding-built-in-user-and-group-accounts-in-iis
This link explains it well enough!



One thing I noticed is that in order to download pdf file from a url, I need to set security permission to iis_iusrs, not iusr.






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http://www.iis.net/learn/get-started/planning-for-security/understanding-built-in-user-and-group-accounts-in-iis
This link explains it well enough!



One thing I noticed is that in order to download pdf file from a url, I need to set security permission to iis_iusrs, not iusr.






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http://www.iis.net/learn/get-started/planning-for-security/understanding-built-in-user-and-group-accounts-in-iis
This link explains it well enough!



One thing I noticed is that in order to download pdf file from a url, I need to set security permission to iis_iusrs, not iusr.







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