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Ahhh, I am doing this local..  This webserver has no connection to
our LAN here, for security reasons..  It is via the MMC management
console and I am logged in as local administrator..

  ~John

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From: La, Minh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 2:36 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Could be OT: Win2k IIS5 FP extensions..


John,

I think I know what going on.  If you are using MMC to connect
remotely, so
you wont see that option.  You will need to log on locally or through
terminal services.



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From: King, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 11:33 AM
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well, there r 2 sites..  I can only install on 1 out of the 2.  Once
it is install on either site, then the install is unavailable on the
other...  Does that make sense...  hmmm

   ~John

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From: La, Minh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 2:26 PM
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Subject: RE: Could be OT: Win2k IIS5 FP extensions..


John,

Did you install FP Ext on the site also?  It's not installed
automatically.

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Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 11:20 AM
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Hello all,

   I could be off topic with this, but I figured it was worth a
short...  Any IIS gurus out there..?  I have setup a win2k IIS 5
server.  It has 2 nics, both with routable ips.  This works fine... 
I have removed the default website from the IIS admin and added to
unique sites, both have there own ip.  This works fine...  I have now
tried to add Frontpage server extensions which will only work form
one of the sites..?  Just a tip, run the IIS lockdown tool after
adding FP extensions :)..  Anyway, in an ideal world I would like to
setup a user/pw for both ips, and have FP drop the author into the
'home dir' of the corresponding one..   It works fine for the one
site, but I don't even have the option in the 'all tasks' menu to
config FP exts on the second site...  I am new to IIS and honestly
would rather run Apache, but I don't make the discussions around
here..  Any one have any ideas..?  Is this possible, what have I done
wrong...  These are both full blown sites and not 'virtual sites'
btw... 



   Any help would be appreciated...

   ~John

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