RE: IIS Run as Standard user

Anonymous
2024-03-14T12:16:30+00:00

Since a long time, I'm trying to have a AD users run as Standard permission with using Domain policy.

After a long search and applied some solutions I'm unable to have that user can run the IIS. Even I found followed answer on Microsoft Community as https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/iis-support-blog/manage-iis-locally-with-a-non-admin-account/ba-p/1006358

Which indicate that the user has to be an Administrator only to have run access of IIS application.

Requirement;

  1. [xyz] user has to allow for using local IIS.
  2. [xyz] user inside the AD group policy and will not be able to have access over the Local software installations And Administrator rights on the machine.

NOT Remote IIS or Remote IIS Site !!

Please help with your inputs that can

Windows Server Identity and access Active Directory

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-03-15T07:45:32+00:00

    Hello Jay Vyas - Theone,

    Thank you for posting on the Microsoft Community Forum.

    From the description above, I understand that your question is about IIS.

    Becausethere are no developers working with IIS on this forum. For a quick and efficient solution to your problem, I recommend asking your question again on the Q&A forum, where a specialized technician will give you a professional and efficient answer.

    Here is a link to the Q&A forum.
    Q&A - Microsoft Q&A

    Click the "Ask a Question" button in the top right corner to ask your question, and select the "IIS" tag and other tags related to your products.

    I hope the above information is helpful.

    If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to let us know.

    All the best

    Neuvi Jiang

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-03-18T11:37:27+00:00

    Hello Neuvi,

    Thank you for letting me know.

    Sure - I'm raising it now on Q&A forum at Q&A - Microsoft Q&A

    Thanks,

    Jay Vyas

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