Hi,

my name is Marko. I startetd work in a new company one week ago. My
parent configured so much wron, so that i need to reset the virtuall
directories. I want to open the Mcrosoft Knowledgebase articel, but
the site is not reachable.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883380/en-us

How can i get these information.

How can i reset these directories without the ressource kit, only with
notepad or others?

Thanks for your help

Re: IIS 6 VD reset by Alexander

Alexander
Wed Apr 30 15:35:03 CDT 2008

On Apr 30, 5:21=A0am, Marko Schustek <m.schus...@gmx.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my name is Marko. I startetd work in a new company one week ago. My
> parent configured so much wron, so that i need to reset the virtuall
> directories. I want to open the Mcrosoft Knowledgebase articel, but
> the site is not reachable.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883380/en-us
>
> How can i get these information.
>
> How can i reset these directories without the ressource kit, only with
> notepad or others?
>
> Thanks for your help

All settings for IIS are in %systemroot%\system32\inetsvr
\metabase.xml. You may have to check the box to enable direct
metabase editing under the server properties I the IIS management
console in order to see the file. Also, Backup the file before making
any changes and don't change anything unless you know what you are
doing.

Re: IIS 6 VD reset by Marko

Marko
Fri May 16 08:24:13 CDT 2008

hi again,

thanks for your help... its working now...have a nice weekend


On 30 Apr., 22:35, Alexander Higgins <alexhiggins...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> On Apr 30, 5:21=A0am, Marko Schustek <m.schus...@gmx.net> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > my name is Marko. I startetd work in a new company one week ago. My
> > parent configured so much wron, so that i need to reset the virtuall
> > directories. I want to open the Mcrosoft Knowledgebase articel, but
> > the site is not reachable.
>
> >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883380/en-us
>
> > How can i get these information.
>
> > How can i reset these directories without the ressource kit, only with
> > notepad or others?
>
> > Thanks for your help
>
> All settings for IIS are in %systemroot%\system32\inetsvr
> \metabase.xml. =A0You may have to check the box to enable direct
> metabase editing under the server properties I the IIS management
> console in order to see the file. =A0Also, Backup the file before making
> any changes and don't change anything unless you know what you are
> doing.