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Author Is there a GUI tool from MS to set msIIS-FTPRoot and msIIS-FTPDir ?
wren mott

2004-03-04, 8:34 pm

The documentation says there should be a way to view/set these
properties under the user object in Active Directory Users and
Computers or using a tool that comes with the Admin Pack on the W2K3
Resource Kit CD. Has anyone found such a tool? Scripting our changes
is tedious and difficult for some of the junior administrators to deal
with. I want to find something they click and point through.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Wren
Bernard

2004-03-05, 1:34 am

You might want to try the Windows Active Directory newsgroup, may be experts
there can sort you out.

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Regards,
Bernard Cheah
http://support.microsoft.com/
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"wren mott" <wren_mott@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> The documentation says there should be a way to view/set these
> properties under the user object in Active Directory Users and
> Computers or using a tool that comes with the Admin Pack on the W2K3
> Resource Kit CD. Has anyone found such a tool? Scripting our changes
> is tedious and difficult for some of the junior administrators to deal
> with. I want to find something they click and point through.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Wren
>



Steve Schofield

2004-03-07, 4:34 pm

Under administrative tools, open Internet Svc Manager.

steve
"wren mott" <wren_mott@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:7bb79694.0403041704.3fc4ba06@posting.google.com...
> The documentation says there should be a way to view/set these
> properties under the user object in Active Directory Users and
> Computers or using a tool that comes with the Admin Pack on the W2K3
> Resource Kit CD. Has anyone found such a tool? Scripting our changes
> is tedious and difficult for some of the junior administrators to deal
> with. I want to find something they click and point through.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Wren



Bernard

2004-03-07, 11:34 pm

This has nothing to do with setting up the AD properties.

--
Regards,
Bernard Cheah
http://support.microsoft.com/
Please respond to newsgroups only ...


"Steve Schofield" <steve@adminblogs.com> wrote in message
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> Under administrative tools, open Internet Svc Manager.
>
> steve
> "wren mott" <wren_mott@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:7bb79694.0403041704.3fc4ba06@posting.google.com...
>
>



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