How do I check if the HttpTraceEnabled / EnableTraceMethod is turn on or off?
If it is turned on, how do I turn it off and vice-versa?

Re: How to disable HTTP TRACE in IIS 5.x by _

_
Thu Mar 29 09:40:36 CDT 2007

URL Scan does that by acting in front of the IIS service monitoring
requests. (If you are not using it, you should.)

You can get it from Microsoft.

"yklee" <yklee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> How do I check if the HttpTraceEnabled / EnableTraceMethod is turn on or
> off?
> If it is turned on, how do I turn it off and vice-versa?



Re: How to disable HTTP TRACE in IIS 5.x by yklee

yklee
Tue Apr 03 20:58:01 CDT 2007

i'm not familiar with iis or http and its jargon. my iis5 server (windows
2000 sp4) is currently hosting our website & owa. it is a requirement to
ensure that the http trace is disabled on the server. i have try but still
could not understand what or how to configure the urlscan.ini to just disable
the http trace, without affecting any other things. i know in ii6 (windows
2003), i can do that through the registry. is there any reference document or
anyone that can enlighten or guide me on how to go about it in iis5 (windows
2000 sp4).

".._.." wrote:

> URL Scan does that by acting in front of the IIS service monitoring
> requests. (If you are not using it, you should.)
>
> You can get it from Microsoft.
>
> "yklee" <yklee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5940E8BE-015B-4359-A1D2-BFCA706E8E8E@microsoft.com...
> > How do I check if the HttpTraceEnabled / EnableTraceMethod is turn on or
> > off?
> > If it is turned on, how do I turn it off and vice-versa?
>
>
>