Enhance the authority of the ASP.NET program

xiaoxiao2021-03-06  42

Since the beginning of Microsoft's .NET Strategy, many hosts have supported .NET. Here, there are two sentences, 2003 is supported .NET, you want 2000 and XP support .NET needs to go to Microsoft download .NET Framework (here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx? FamilyId = 262d25E3-F589-4842-8157-034D1E7CF3A3 & DisplayLANG = en-CN). Well, ok, now cut into the topic.

Support .Net, your IIS can run the ASP.NET program. In Iis5.x, the ASP.NET program is running by an account called ASPNET membership group, and you can see it in the command line NET user; in IIS6, the ASP.NET program is from IIS_WPG group (IIS work process group) NetWork Service, this account NET USER can only be found in the IIS_WPG group of the computer management account.

Hey, play an advertisement first. WebAdmin is a manager in an ASP.NET environment developed by Lake2 (you can also be an excellent back door ^ _ ^), but manage the Web directory or the server to see its permissions. So, in order to leave a good, we have to enhance the authority of the ASP.NET program.

The upgrade ASP.NET program permissions are quite simple, just increase the account that executes the ASP.NET program to Admin. 2003 is Network Service; 2000 / XP is ASPNET. However, you will not be an easy thing to get admin privilege - Oh, the administrator will not take this software to manage the server ^ _ ^

Figure 1 is a result of the general case to execute the AT command in the ASP.NET program; Figure 2 is the execution result of adding the ASPNET to the admin group. Wait, even finding the system is not immediately effective, so you have to be USER rights, you should be patient, etc. ^ _ ^

figure 1

figure 2

PS: Webamin is under the Lake2 homepage

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