Two way to config IIS
1) Use ADSI with VBScript/ASP (as what AndresM suggestion)
2) Easy way: use adsutil, a ready to use script
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Browse All TopicsHello freinds,
I would like to know if there are any WIndow API's or classes available in MFC through which I can dynamically configure IIS , for example Create a site at runtime.
If any such thing is available in any of the other languages it would be helpful to me.
Thanking You
-ALTAF
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Two way to config IIS
1) Use ADSI with VBScript/ASP (as what AndresM suggestion)
2) Easy way: use adsutil, a ready to use script
(http://msdn.microsoft.com
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by: AndresMPosted on 2002-02-04 at 11:35:48ID: 6777410
If you have IIS 5.0, check the directory \inetpub\adminscripts. There are VB Scripts for configure IIS. me/w3svc")
For example, you could manipulate IIS objects through
Set w3svc = GetObject("IIS://server_na