Hi, when I change something on my IIS server like Port changes, IP or Host
Header Changes, normaly after change we must reboot the server. Only
stop/start the different IIS services don't work.

Is there a way, where I can force MS IIS update without reboot the hole
productiv server?

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Thanks for any respond.

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designo, http://contact.designo.ch

Re: IIS - force update without reboot MS IIS server by Sanford

Sanford
Tue Feb 21 17:51:13 CST 2006

>Hi, when I change something on my IIS server like Port changes, IP or Host
>Header Changes, normaly after change we must reboot the server. Only
>stop/start the different IIS services don't work.

You should not need to restart _anything_ for something as basic as a
host header addition.

There is certainly something else wrong with your setup.

--Sandy

Re: IIS - force update without reboot MS IIS server by Stefan

Stefan
Wed Feb 22 00:49:21 CST 2006

Hi, you've right, Host Header not, but the other thing you have to. And this
is bad thing. Any suggestions?
designo


"Sanford Whiteman" <sandy@cypressintegrated.com> wrote in message
news:mp9nv1l7uscpb3okalohnkhghsd66daofn@4ax.com...
> >Hi, when I change something on my IIS server like Port changes, IP or
Host
> >Header Changes, normaly after change we must reboot the server. Only
> >stop/start the different IIS services don't work.
>
> You should not need to restart _anything_ for something as basic as a
> host header addition.
>
> There is certainly something else wrong with your setup.
>
> --Sandy



Re: IIS - force update without reboot MS IIS server by Kristofer

Kristofer
Wed Feb 22 12:47:47 CST 2006

What exactly do you change in IIS that require a reboot of the machine?

Changing the listening port, nor the listening IP does not require a reboot.

--
Regards,
Kristofer Gafvert
http://www.gafvert.info/iis/ - IIS Related Info


Stefan Rovetto wrote:

>Hi, you've right, Host Header not, but the other thing you have to. And
>this
>is bad thing. Any suggestions?
>designo
>
>
>"Sanford Whiteman" <sandy@cypressintegrated.com> wrote in message
>news:mp9nv1l7uscpb3okalohnkhghsd66daofn@4ax.com...
>>>Hi, when I change something on my IIS server like Port changes, IP or
>Host
>>>Header Changes, normaly after change we must reboot the server. Only
>>>stop/start the different IIS services don't work.
>>
>>You should not need to restart anything for something as basic as a
>>host header addition.
>>
>>There is certainly something else wrong with your setup.
>>
>>--Sandy