..in a nutshell equating UNIX permissions to NT is a bitch.
Some new security features IIS4 (from IIS3) adds to NT solved that for me.
Figuring out the finer points of setting the access rights was sort of a drag but it still seems to have achieved the end result.
One other thing... not mess around with the snippets of ActivePerl (perl for win32m perl for IIS, etc) -- simply install the whole package.
Most everything else is pretty much a no-brainer -- "use IIS headers" in links.cfg, "os=NT", etc..
-john
Some new security features IIS4 (from IIS3) adds to NT solved that for me.
Figuring out the finer points of setting the access rights was sort of a drag but it still seems to have achieved the end result.
One other thing... not mess around with the snippets of ActivePerl (perl for win32m perl for IIS, etc) -- simply install the whole package.
Most everything else is pretty much a no-brainer -- "use IIS headers" in links.cfg, "os=NT", etc..
-john