WiTango 2000
NT 4.0
2000 Server
IIS 5
IIS 4
SQL 7
Okay,
I was running through some log files and noticed some of my images
are being hijacked by another site overseas ( I am in the US).
I need to know how to prevent this. I see a lot of stuff on the web
on how to do this with Apache, but nothing for IIS. The problem I am
having is that some of my sites are for graphic design and printing
companies and there are examples of designs and photography. A lot of
these sites have images on Google and other search engines that allow
for image searches, so it would be a shame to have to block the image
as a whole. I suppose I could block the IP but was wondering if there
are any other ideas out there.
Thanks!
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