> BTW, I don't backup IIS. All virtual directories etc. are
> created from a database by a script. I backup the script
> and the database :)
Well, that's my preference as well. That's one of the reasons I like IIS -
you can manage it via ADSI through Windows Script Host scripts.
Dave Watts, CT
Dave Watts wrote:
>
> Have you ever done that successfully? I've never tried, but I've read
> warnings against doing it that way (perhaps because of SIDs or something
> like that). If you've done that, and it worked, I'd be interested, since it
> should be easier and quicker than using the Metaba
> Yeah, you should be able to go into IIS and right click on the
> machine name and choose backup/restore configuration. It will ask
> you to choose a name for the backup. Once you have created the
> backup, you should be able to restore it to another machine by
> copying the file in
> C:\WINNT\SY
Yeah, you should be able to go into IIS and right click on the
machine name and choose backup/restore configuration. It will ask
you to choose a name for the backup. Once you have created the
backup, you should be able to restore it to another machine by
copying the file in
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\INETS
Thanks a lot!
- j
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 8:37 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: OT IIS BACKUP
>
>
> > Is there a way to backup IIS 5.0 Configuration to a file to
> > be restor
> Is there a way to backup IIS 5.0 Configuration to a file to
> be restored on another machine running IIS?
You can use the Metabase Editor, which comes with the Win2K Server Resource
Kit, to export the Metabase to a text file, or import from a text file. If
you don't have the Resource Kit, I'd
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