On 9/21/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] penned:
>Some of us are hosting applications that require IIS.
That's why I added the blurb that I'd recommend O'Reilly to anyone
that's not already
dependent upon IIS or FP. I for one would rather turn down some
customers than put them and myself through the headaches. :)
> Properly configured
>servers don't have these problems, do they, Dave? Any word on the class?
Well sure, that's easy to say, but I for one don't have time to go
mucking through thousands of security bulletins on MS site trying to
keep my server "properly configured". I can spend the time I save
making money and paying for decent software. My opinion is that the
first step in properly configuring a web server is disabling IIS. LOL
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations
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