<DD>To provide ISPs and their customers the security necessary for successful operations.</DD>
<DT><strong>Components</strong></DT>
<DD>Windows NT Server 4.0; Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0; Active Server Pages (ASP); ADO; Microsoft SQL Server; Internet Explorer version 3.02 with Authenticode 2 update, or later versions of Internet Explorer</DD>
<DT><strong>Environment</strong></DT>
<DD>Intranet, secured; Windows NT network</DD>
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<li>To ensure that a customer has access to the directories they need to administer, create an account for the customer in your Windows NT domain.</li>
<li>Add the customer to the Log on Locally right.</li>
<li>Add the customer as an Operator for the customer's web site. </li>
<li>Because this customer wants everyone to have access to the content on her site, allow anonymous access to those directories.</li>
<li>Because you don't want your customers to have access to all Web sites on your server, be sure that you give a particular customer access to his or her directories only.</li>
</ol>
<h2><A NAME="H2_37670474">Result</a></h2>
<p>This customer with operator status can then the IIS 4.0 Web-based administration tool to administer their site remotely. You can learn more information about the Web-based administration tool in the Web-based Administration scenario.</p>