FSO Author: Gan Ganping
The basics are discussed, and then there is the question of permission permission. FSO to create its user account permissions to run, in other words, if someone from the Internet
To access your page, the Internet account creates the FSO. If you log on to the computer as an administrator, and you log on to the page,
The Administrator account creates the FSO. This is very important because a certain account has certain permissions, and the FSO requires some permissions to complete the
Perform functions.
Internet accounts (Iuser_machinename,machinename is the name of the server) generally only have Read permissions, which means that the user will not be able to write a stay
Word book file. However, there are several options to circumvent this problem.
First, it is also very difficult to ask the user to log in to the server before filling in the guest book. However, the main point of the guest book is to collect information from anonymous users, such as
If users are required to log in, they must know who they are. So skip this selection and see the next one.
The 2nd method is to create a directory or file that the Iuser_machinename user has write permissions for. Doing so may open up some potential safety leaks
Hole, because anyone who knows the correct directory and has some Web skills can populate the server with content. This is a very serious taboo. So you have to be sure
Hidden sites save information about these writable directories and, if possible, set them outside the web directory structure (for example, under Windows, this is a
Not a directory under the Inetpub directory).