If you host sites for other organizations, you need to control how many users
have access to a web. With Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions 2002, you
can limit the number of new user accounts that can be created on a per-virtual
server basis. This way, you can safely delegate the tasks of creating and
deleting accounts to the administrator
of each web, but still control how many accounts can be used.
Note The user quota applies only to new local machine
accounts created in FrontPage Server Extensions 2002. The user quotas do not
apply to user or group accounts created by using other methods or to users or
groups that already exist for the site. For example, if there are accounts that
were created for an existing Microsoft FrontPage 2000-based web before it was
upgraded to Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions 2002, those accounts do not
count against the quota.
You set the user limits on the User Account Limits page. The
limit you set affects the root web
and all
subwebs of that virtual server. Site
administrators for the virtual server can add users until they reach the user account limit
for the virtual server. Administrators of a subweb that has unique permissions
can also add user accounts. If the user account limit for the virtual
server has been reached, the administrator must delete an account before he
or she can create a new one.
Site administrators can add users
by using the Manage Virtual Server Accounts page. Site and subweb administrators can then give the users rights to their Web sites by adding them to a role
on the Manage Users page. Site and subweb administrators can also add
users by using the Manage Users page and the Send an Invitation
wizard.
Important User account limit data is stored in the
Owsuser.cnf file in the \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\SharePoint\50 folder. If you are using account limits, you must
back up this file whenever you back up your collaboration database and your site
content. There is no other way to repair this file other than restoring it from
a backup.