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IIS6 architecture? SMTP still stored in metabase?
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| =?Utf-8?B?VG9ueSBTdQ==?= 2004-01-24, 2:05 am |
| Hello,
With IIS6, http/https configurations are no longer stored in the metabase like eariler IIS, but appears that perhaps SMTP settings are still stoed there?
Is there an authoritative source for understanding where settings for HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, NNTP and anything else that used to be stored in the metabase is now stored somewhere else?
Thx,
Tony Su
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| Jonathan Maltz [MS-MVP] 2004-01-24, 2:05 am |
| It's all in the metabase. The difference is that the metabase is now XML
and not binary like it used to be pre-IIS 6
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"Tony Su" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:17977A50-40B7-45CC-B50F-D29A427C13A2@microsoft.com...quote:
> Hello,
> With IIS6, http/https configurations are no longer stored in the metabase
like eariler IIS, but appears that perhaps SMTP settings are still stoed
there?quote:
>
> Is there an authoritative source for understanding where settings for
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, NNTP and anything else that used to be stored in the
metabase is now stored somewhere else?quote:
>
> Thx,
>
> Tony Su
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| Yogita Manghnani [MSFT] 2004-01-24, 2:05 am |
| Tony,
Adding to what Johnathan said, the IIS6 Help tells you all the settings for
the various components that can be tweaked in the IIS Metabase.
Thanks,
Yogita Manghnani
Microsoft Developer Support
Internet Information Server
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