I am trying to provide the development teams READ ONLT view into IIS 7.5 via the IIS remote manager at a site level rather than a server level. Full admin rights is needed at the server level. So this is not what i want. I am able to set up the ability
to view the site and set up features delegation. But I am missing some key elements that I would like the Dev team to see. these include Appliation pools, Bindings, Basic and advanced settings.
This looks to be by design but before i give up I wanted to see if anyone has seen this or has a solution.
I don't think you can make application pools, bindings ,basic and advanced settings showing to your Dev Team. Those setting are on server level or application level, you can't find them in the feature delegation. Given a user account a read only permission
is not available.
In my opinion, find a person in Dev team and then grant him the permission to access the IIS setting will help you to solve this.
Best Regards.
Molly
It's time to start living the life you are imagined.
Marked as answer by chen yu - msft on Mar 14, 2013 02:56 AM
mbauer23
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IIS 7.5 Remote manager - read only view for application pools, bindings, basic and advanced setti...
Mar 05, 2013 06:57 PM|LINK
I am trying to provide the development teams READ ONLT view into IIS 7.5 via the IIS remote manager at a site level rather than a server level. Full admin rights is needed at the server level. So this is not what i want. I am able to set up the ability to view the site and set up features delegation. But I am missing some key elements that I would like the Dev team to see. these include Appliation pools, Bindings, Basic and advanced settings.
This looks to be by design but before i give up I wanted to see if anyone has seen this or has a solution.
molly_c
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Re: IIS 7.5 Remote manager - read only view for application pools, bindings, basic and advanced s...
Mar 07, 2013 08:27 AM|LINK
Hi,
I don't think you can make application pools, bindings ,basic and advanced settings showing to your Dev Team. Those setting are on server level or application level, you can't find them in the feature delegation. Given a user account a read only permission is not available.
In my opinion, find a person in Dev team and then grant him the permission to access the IIS setting will help you to solve this.
Molly
It's time to start living the life you are imagined.