Can I rename a IIS6 Web server?

From: Khoa Le (lekhoa_at_mail.nih.gov)
Date: 09/21/05

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    Hi all,

    I have a windows 2003 with IIS6 running on it. Currently 100 of web sites
    are hosted by this server. Can I rename the server name to a different name
    without corrupting the web sites on the server?

    Thanks in advance.

    Khoa


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