Creating the anonymous access user
Many of the UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server applications must be run using the Anonymous IIS User account, not the account of the user who started the application. The Anonymous User account is also required for accessing the UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server databases on the database server. We recommend that you create a new user specifically for this purpose. The Anonymous Access User must be a member of the group that you create for UNICOM Intelligence users. It must also have the same privileges as the local ASPNet account.
If you are installing UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server on computers within a domain, you should create the account for the Anonymous Access User as a domain account and then give that account the appropriate local access on each of the servers on which UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server will be installed
The steps below explain how to set up an anonymous access user account. There is no need to make the suggested changes to the machine.config file.
Installing in a Windows Server 2003 environment
When installing in a Windows Server 2003 environment, see:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/Aa302396
for information on setting up the account with the necessary privileges.
Creating the anonymous access user
For single computer and workgroup installations
1 Open Control Panel and choose Administrative Tools > Computer Management
This opens the Computer Management window.
2 Expand Local Users and Groups, right-click Users and choose New User.
This opens the New User dialog box.
3 Enter the user's details and click Create and then Close.
For domain installations
Create a new domain account for the Anonymous User.
If the domain uses case sensitive SQL, you must create the Anonymous Access User with the Full name and Logon name in the same case.
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