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Ronald


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08-30-04 10:56 PM

Hi,

I am setting up a CMS web site and would like to know the
advantages and disadvantages of running a CMS site on the
IIS root compared to as an off-root web application? Could
space or memory amount be saved on either approaches?
Thanks!

Ronald





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    Re: CMS and Default Web Site  
Stefan [MSFT]


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09-04-04 07:47 AM

Hi Ronald,

it is highly recommended NOT to use the IIS root but to use a off-root web
application for yur template proejct.
Otherwise you will run into troubles when using SiteManager and
SiteDeployment.

Cheers,
Stefan.

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"Ronald" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I am setting up a CMS web site and would like to know the
> advantages and disadvantages of running a CMS site on the
> IIS root compared to as an off-root web application? Could
> space or memory amount be saved on either approaches?
> Thanks!
>
> Ronald







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