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I have an Internet website running on IIS/Windows configured as follows: - The website is publicly...

I have an Internet website running on IIS/Windows configured as follows:

- The website is publicly accessible for visitors to browse.
- A user can login and upload files.
- The user will be able to see their files, but not another user's files.
- After the files are uploaded they are stored in a directory in the website.

If someone has the full Url to the file e.g. http://website.com/files/13212132.jpg how can I prevent the file from being accessed by people other then the user who uploaded the file?

Any insights will be appreciated.

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