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Chapter 24: View Reference<br />

Configure the Target System View<br />

Table 24-44: Application Settings for an Application or a Virtual Directory (cont.)<br />

Setting Description<br />

Application Protection<br />

Security Settings<br />

Note: This setting applies to applications but not virtual directories.<br />

Specify the level of protection:<br />

• High—The application is run in an isolated process that is separate from other<br />

processes.<br />

• Medium—The application is run in an isolated pooled process with other<br />

applications.<br />

• Low—The application is run in the same process as Web services.<br />

This setting applies to IIS 5 and earlier. Later versions ignore this setting.<br />

When you select an application or a virtual directory in the Internet Information Services view,<br />

<strong>InstallShield</strong> displays several security-related settings in the Security area. The Security area lets you<br />

configure your application or virtual directory to verify the identify of users. You can authenticate users<br />

to prevent unauthorized ones from establishing a Web (HTTP) connection to restricted content. For<br />

more information, refer to the IIS documentation.<br />

The Security area contains the following categories of settings:<br />

• Anonymous Connection<br />

• Authenticated Access<br />

The settings in the Anonymous Connection area are as follows.<br />

Table 24-45: Anonymous Connection Settings in the Security Settings Area<br />

Setting Description<br />

Enable Anonymous<br />

Access<br />

IIS Controls Anonymous<br />

Password<br />

Specify whether you want to allow users to establish an anonymous connection. If you do<br />

want to allow anonymous connections, also enter the appropriate Windows user account<br />

information.<br />

If you do not need the Web server to confirm the identity of end users before they can<br />

access the content, select No for this setting.<br />

Specify whether you want to automatically synchronize your anonymous password<br />

settings with those set in Windows on the target system. If the password that you type for<br />

the anonymous account differs from the password that Windows has, anonymous<br />

authentication will not work.<br />

Note: Password synchronization should be used only with anonymous user accounts<br />

defined on the local computer, not with anonymous accounts on remote computers.<br />

Anonymous <strong>User</strong> Name If you are enabling anonymous connections, type the name of the anonymous account.<br />

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