You are aware that users will be changing the registry and file system on the web server, and not on their local desktops?
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I wrote an asp.net 3.5 application which now runs on IIS 7.0.
This application runs on the domain.
I would like to give all users who access this web application admin rights, so the application will be able to perform some tasks which involves reading registry keys and some other file system properties.
So far, everyone who visits this web site is unable to perform these tasks.
How can I grant the application FULL admin rights?
Thank you!
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by: RubalJPosted on 2008-02-15 at 07:53:51ID: 20902840
Move the site under a dedicated application pool and set the pool's identity to run under administrator account.