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Remote Administration

Written by Eric Smith, Northstar Computer Systems LLC

One of the overlooked features of Internet Information Server 4.0 is its ability to be administered remotely via the web. Depending on the installation options you use, you may have up to three directories (web shares) in your default web site. BOADMIN is the BackOffice Administrator site, NTADMIN is the NT Administrator site, and IISADMIN is the IIS administrator site. These shares are restricted, by default, to console users only. However, if you have the appropriate security set up, you can allow these to be used by anyone with the appropriate permissions. You can change the security for each share by using the Security tab in the Properties dialog.

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Publication Date: 4/1/2000