Services, Sites, and Systems

Sites

Delete a Site

To delete a site, do the following:

1.Disable the web site. The site must be in the not connected state (aqua color code).

2.Highlight the site in the services/systems view area.

3.Select Actions: Delete -> Site.

4.Verify that you want to delete the site.

Microsoft IIS

This section discusses important points about starting and stopping Microsoft IIS.

Starting and Stopping IIS

On a Windows NT system, you can start and stop Microsoft IIS by going to the Control Panel and selecting Services. Then highlight IIS Admin Service from the list and press the Start or Stop button.

On a Windows 2000 system, you can start and stop Microsoft IIS by selecting Start -> Programs -> Administrative Tools -> Services. Then select IIS Admin Service from the list.

When you stop IIS, all web sites are stopped. Then, when you start IIS, the web sites are not started. Make sure that you start up all the web sites that were running when IIS was stopped.

In Windows 2000, if you use the Restart command from the Action menu, IIS and all web sites are restarted.

iPlanet Web Server

If you add a new instance of a web server on your system, you must run the setup script for the site to be automatically discovered.

If you edit a web server instance by either adding a new object type or enabling cgi-bin processing using the iPlanet Administration Server, you must add the following item in the web server’s obj.conf file after the object type definition: Service fn=”SendResponse”

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