> How do you permanently remove the .printer mapping in IIS5? If you remove > it with the MMC tool it comes back (and so does the virtual directory) upon > reboot. On Windows 2000 Server, SP1 I removed the mapping on the master site and it persists over a reboot. I did not delete the virtual directory, though. Are you sure you don't have some piece of software that is restoring these settings, like a GPO? TR
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