Probably several ways. I remember using cfx_IIS for this kind of thing. You
probably also have the ability to use the .vbs admin files in the wwwroot.

You could also roll your own using a VB app. Jeez, there may even be
interfaces for this in IIS 6 which are new since 5.




 



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-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Root
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed Sep 06 17:15:43 2006
Subject: SOT: IIS 6 Virtual Directories

Is there a way to configure a virtual directory in IIS that 
automatically applies to *ALL* web sites?

There must be, because when you install coldfusion, cfdocs and cfide are 
automatically added the new web sites created in IIS (if coldfusion is 
configured standalone).

I'm not sure how it's done though.  I'd like to create a couple of 
virtual directories on each of my 8 hosted sites without going through 
the obnoxious process of point and clicking my way through the creation 
of 16 or 24 different virtual directories.

Rick



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