Jiri,
take a look at the thread you come from, there were much mor suggestions than setting rights for IUSR and IIS_IUSRS. Especially if IIS impersonates users, everyone will need rights on the binary folder, not just IIS system user.
It's not seldem on a corporate LAN IIS does run Windows Integrated Authentication: http://msdn.microsoft.com/
If that is so, IIS runs as the same user, that requsts the page on a client browser, this makes usage of eg SQL Server transparaent, the client only has the rights the client has, but then every user also needs the rights to access the ActiveX binary files.
Bye, Olaf.
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by: CaptainCyrilPosted on 2009-06-30 at 21:05:40ID: 24751459
I don't think it's only for the IIS. I think if it's like Windows Vista, you need to go to that folder and assign rights.