Arul, 

You can connect JRUN server, residing on "machine A" with IIS, residing on
"machine B".  I've never done this type of configuration myself, but I have
seen information come across this listserver that indicates such a
configuration can be more secure than if both IIS and JRUN resided on the
same machine together.  According to the previous information that has come
across this listserver, you can find the instructions on how to do this type
of configuration across two different "machines" in the JRUN Advanced
Configuration Guide.  If you look in the docs subdirectory where you JRUN
installation resides, you will find both pdf and html documents for the
above guide.

You may also want to find out if this listserver has a "search" feature so
that you can search previous postings.  You might be able to find some
useful hits/advice from some of the previous postings on this topic.

Good luck!

Celeste


-----Original Message-----
From: Arul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 10:08 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Jrun with IIS


Hi All

 Could anyone help me out with the detailed steps for connecting Jrun with
 IIS.Jrun and IIS are in two different machines.

 In the machine where IIS is installed Jrun is installed in E:\program files

 and in the other machine Jrun is installed in C:

 will that cause any problems

 -Arul



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