Hey, Chen,

The IIS configuration utilizes the MMC(Microsoft Management Console) which
takes every software component as plugin to control. Then, in the MMC,
choose the website you want to manage, right click it. Then, choose
"New"->"Virtual Directory". In the dialog box, setup the proper properties,
which just the same like every popular webserver. Better, you named
"servlet" to comply the servlet convention :)

Later, in the JRun administration, Invoked by double click on its icon on
the systray, set the correct servlet path and classpath if any, e.g. the
JDBC classes.

Good luck

Liou,
6/15/00

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