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| Subject: | Re: IIS Security |
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| Date: | Mon, 21 Nov 2005 07:49:03 -0800 |
The traversal attacks used in the past, required getting to the cmd.exe On 11/21/05, Schmidt, Albert E <AES@ola.state.md.us> wrote:
If the default IIS account only has access to the root document, what is the harm of placing the root document on the same disk partition as the operating system? If the account does not have access to the operating system files.
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