This problem stems in part from the fact that IIS3 stores info in teh registry and IIS4 stores it in teh metabase. The conversion from one to the other will sometimes leave remnents in the registry. <br>
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I would try using the metabase editor that comes in the IIS resource kit to check the...
Does anyone know of a utility to recover a metabase that has a corruption problem in the schema section. I know un-installing IIS and re-installing will correct this, but on a server with more than 4000 virtual roots this is not a valid option as the downtime to re-map everythign would be sever...
Make sure that you do not have HTTP keep alives enables if you are running any ASP pages. This may not cause you particular problem, but will cause port congestion because of connections kept ope, that are not needed after the page is generated.<br>
When creating a new user, the 'Change password at next login' checkbox defaults to being on (containing a check). Does anyone know of a reg hack or other change I can make to change the status of this box for a newly created user. I need to be able to have newly created users not required to...
NT4 service pack 4 is still in beta, and because of that I have not messed with it on any of our production machines. I ma not sure what effects it will have on the IIS sub-system, but I would try uninstallingthe beta SP and revert to SP3 and see if that clears your logging problem.<br>
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I am not sure of a program like that. There might be something available at Beverly Hills Software. I would try there first.
www.bhs.com
They have a download section and they might have something more along the lines that you are looking for. Performance Monitor is more of an admin...
Does anyone have an idea where Microsoft burried the details on the command line interface commands. I know I have seen them, and microsoft sure talks a lot about it being possible to modify the configuration from the command line, but I can not find the syntax and switch definitions to make...
you can use the built in Performance monitor, and chart all the things you listed.
It can be found in
Start:Programs:administrative tools:performance monitor
It could be a security hole, if they enbedded SQL calls. could they not do destructive things to your SQL database. Making alterationst o the master db, or other sql necessary objects.
Just a question..
If I reply to a question in your forum system, if I type actual HTML coding into my questions and reply's, the tagging is parsed by the Web Server. This creates some security concerns.
An Example,
My Website is a <A HREF="Http://WWW.HawleyFamily.Net/">WWW.HawleyFamily.Net</A>
You can also make this type of connection through PPTP, but there needs to be configuration changes at the NT Box to make it work. Once it is enabled you dial into your Normal ISP, and then you open a second Dial-up networking session that actually dials the IP address of the NT machine instead...
for any tools dealing with Windows NT or other 32 bit environments, Check with Beverly Hills Software. They have one of the larger free download site dedicated to strictly 32 bit APP's. The url is
<A Href="Http://www.bhs.com/">www.bhs.com</A>
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