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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T11:52:24+00:00 2026-05-25T11:52:24+00:00

We have recently upgraded to IIS7 as a core web server and I need

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We have recently upgraded to IIS7 as a core web server and I need an overview in terms of the permissions. Previously, when needing to write to the file system I would have give the AppPool user (Network Service) access to the directory or file.

In IIS7 I see, as default, the AppPool user is set to ApplicationPoolIdentity. So when I check the task-manager, I see that a user account called WebSite.example is running the IIS Process (‘Website.example‘ being the name of the website in IIS)

However this user account doesn’t exist if I try to use that to give permissions. So, how do I determine which user to give the permissions too?

See below for the problem in screen shot. Our website (http://www.silverchip.co.uk) runs on the username SilverChip.co.uk. However when I add permissions, this user doesn’t exist!

See AppPool Image:

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    2026-05-25T11:52:25+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 11:52 am

    ApplicationPoolIdentity is actually the best practice to use in IIS7+. It is a dynamically created, unprivileged account. To add file system security for a particular application pool see IIS.net’s “Application Pool Identities”. The quick version:

    If the application pool is named “DefaultAppPool” (just replace this text below if it is named differently)

    1. Open Windows Explorer
    2. Select a file or directory.
    3. Right click the file and select “Properties”
    4. Select the “Security” tab
    5. Click the “Edit” and then “Add” button
    6. Click the “Locations” button and make sure you select the local machine. (Not the Windows domain if the server belongs to one.)
    7. Enter “IIS AppPool\DefaultAppPool” in the “Enter the object names to select:” text box. (Don’t forget to change “DefaultAppPool” here to whatever you named your application pool.)
    8. Click the “Check Names” button and click “OK”.
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