Yep your correct there jim. No editing.
But as your moving sites to a new server, you can query the the existing
settings, store them, and add to them before re-creating on a new
server.
There is also a tool called IISexport that will save out your entire IIS
metabase to an access db, which you can then re-create on another
server, or export directly to another IIS install. And you can change
configurations in the exported data.


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-----Original Message-----
From: Jim McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 October 2003 22:11
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFX_IIS

Has anyone used the cfx_iis tag to _update_ an existing virtual web
server?
>From the documentation of the tag, it appears to allow you to create and
delete
IIS servers, add/delete IIS virtual directories, and to
stop/start/pause/continue a virtual server.  Unless I'm missing
something,
there's no straightforward way to update an existing server, such as
changing
its source directory.

What I need to do:  Before moving a couple of our web servers to a new
network,
I'd like to add additional IP/port/hostname bindings to all of the
virtual
sites set up in IIS.

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