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			<description>AUTHENTICATION METHODS IN IIS 6.0



Anonymous Authentication:



Anonymous authentication gives users access to the public areas of your Web or File Transfer Protocol (FTP) site without prompting the users for a user name or password. When a user attempts to connect to your public Web or FTP site, your Web server assigns the connection to the Windows user account that is specified for anonymous connections. By default, this account is named IUSR_ComputerName, where ComputerName is the name  ...</description>
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