Internet Information Services 6 (IIS 6) is a powerful platform for hosting web sites on both the public Internet and on private intranets. Creating and configuring web sites and virtual directories are bread-and-butter tasks for IIS Administrators, and in this article we'll walk through the process of doing this using both the GUI (IIS Manager) and using various scripts included with Windows Server 2003. The seven specific tasks we'll walk through will include:
In this article we'll walk you through the steps of creating web sites in Windows Server 2003 using both Internet Services Manager and scripts. The tutorial will also walk you through the steps for hosting content both locally and remotely using virtual directories, and will explain how to perform common administration tasks involving web servers.
Creating and Configuring Web Sites in Windows Server 2003
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