> Exactly. BTW, sometime, try moving an IIS setup from machine
> A to machine B, ie if the disk gets unusable (ie, NT has been on it for >
6
> months), etc.
> You can't. I've spent a week or so moving over 100+ sites by
> hand 'cos IIS (and NT) doesn't have _any_ way to backup and restore its
> settings. Its not in the registry - its in the "metabase", which can't be
transported.
Try Ghost - I resorted to cloning the entire drive <g>
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