What we have done is to assign every website a numerical number and
use this number as the start of the web name description.
So every site is named W101 Joesweb.com, W102, myweb.com, etc.
For numbers, we use the internal assigned index from IIS. Since IIS
internally lists all the sites in this order, we can always find any
site by cross-indexing with our billing/provisioning system.
This has two great side-effects -- easy to locate the log files
because IIS uses the numeric id for the log files and we need the
numeric id for input to "Live Stats" the stats package we use and
having it in the description saves another cross-lookup.
(How to find the actual id number assigned? Easy - just look at the
generated log file name in IIS via MMC and let the system tell you.)
R. Spivack
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From: "Richard Krol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 13:30:57 -0500
>This is unrelated to Imail, but does anyone know how to get IIS to
>alphabetize domains. I am working on a box with several hundred domains and
>it is a nuisance to search for the domain that has to be administered. Thxs.
>Rich.
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