IIS security settings are reset after I reboot the server

From: Vuong Nguyen (administrator_at_foodcomm.com)
Date: 04/28/03


Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 14:58:30 -0700


Hello, I am running an Exchange 2000 server on Windows
2000, and have set up the Outlook web access under IIS.

To make it more convenient to login, I changed the
Directory Security settings for the Exchange web
directories to have a default domain, so users don't have
to enter it when they login.

However, everytime I reboot the server, the security
settings for those Exchange directories get reset, and I
have to manually reload the security settings.

Is there a way to get IIS to permanently save my security
settings, so I don't have to reload them after every
reboot? Currently, I just restore an IIS configuration
that I saved with my desired security settings, but that
is somewhat inconvenient because it temporarily disables
Exchange while it restarts a bunch of services.



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