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Ray

2005-02-24, 8:46 pm

Is there a way (or a reason) to change the default web location? I maintain
two separate websites and am wondering if the best way to manage them is to
make them subwebs of my default web in IIS thus they will run correctly using
the virtual server to test all active content.
Both have sepatate user logins for administration and can be kept sepatate
from each other. Is this the correct way to manage several webs while taking
advantage of the virtual server?
Ronx

2005-02-25, 2:50 am

Which Operating System?
With Windows XP Pro or Windows 2000 Workstation creating subwebs for each
website is, IMO, the best option for testing.

For Server operating systems (Windows 2003, Windows 2000 Server etc.)
creating a new virtual server for each web site is probably the best way to
go, leaving the default web site with its default set of pages. If the
default web site contains an actual site this can be left where it is, and
other websites placed on new virtual servers (published from their present
locations).

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Ron Symonds (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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"Ray" <Ray@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D65D1B79-25A6-46A5-B86F-91A5ECD33DB6@microsoft.com...
> Is there a way (or a reason) to change the default web location? I
> maintain
> two separate websites and am wondering if the best way to manage them is
> to
> make them subwebs of my default web in IIS thus they will run correctly
> using
> the virtual server to test all active content.
> Both have sepatate user logins for administration and can be kept sepatate
> from each other. Is this the correct way to manage several webs while
> taking
> advantage of the virtual server?



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