Add or Edit Allow Authorization Rule and Add or Edit Deny Authorization Rule Dialog Boxes
Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista
Use the Add Allow Authorization Rule,the Edit Allow Authorization Rule, the Add Deny Authorization Rule, or the Edit Deny Authorization Rule dialog box to define rules for access to content.
Important
Microsoft Windows authorization rules specify that if a user has been denied access, the Deny rule takes precedence over all other rules.
UI Element List
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All users |
Select this option to manage access to content for both anonymous and authenticated users.
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All anonymous users |
Select this option to manage access to content for users who are not authenticated. Note If you use this rule, all users must have a valid basic or custom authentication user account and password to be able to authenticate.
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Specified roles or user groups |
Select this option to manage access to content for specific Microsoft Windows roles or user groups. Note If you use this rule, all members of the specified roles and groups must have a valid basic or custom authentication user account and password to be able to authenticate.
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Specified users |
Select this option to manage access to content for a specific user account. Note If you use this option, all users must have a valid basic or custom authentication user account and password to be able to authenticate.
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Read |
Specifies whether the specified users have read permissions. |
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Write |
Specifies whether the specified users have write permissions. |
Note
When you configure your FTP authorization settings, you should also configure your FTP authentication settings.