IIS FTP
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Awesome thread. 5 Stars. Would print out and hang on wall.
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IIS? Why not use Filezilla or ProFTPD?
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No time to learn a new product unfortunately. Long story short, we had 3 sites running on a WS_FTP server that a previous guy had built here. When our external IPs all changed, I realized how inflexible it really was.
So, having worked with IIS and set up some sites with virtual directories, I took one look at the complex links between virtual directories on the WS server and thought "You know, I'm sure I could do that much easier with IIS."
Wrong.
So, having worked with IIS and set up some sites with virtual directories, I took one look at the complex links between virtual directories on the WS server and thought "You know, I'm sure I could do that much easier with IIS."
Wrong.

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pic or it didn't happenLawL wrote:Awesome thread. 5 Stars. Would print out and hang on wall.
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So many shitty programs. Alas.
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Heh I guess the IIS FTP server _should_ integrate really well into the IIS webserver.R00k wrote:No time to learn a new product unfortunately. Long story short, we had 3 sites running on a WS_FTP server that a previous guy had built here. When our external IPs all changed, I realized how inflexible it really was.
So, having worked with IIS and set up some sites with virtual directories, I took one look at the complex links between virtual directories on the WS server and thought "You know, I'm sure I could do that much easier with IIS."
Wrong.
Ever thought about switching to apache?

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wow this is truly groundbreaking shit IIS sucks news at eleven
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I don't honestly do much with web servers - although our production site is an external server running IIS, which basically just proxies requests back to an Apache server running Tomcat to do all the actual work.PhoeniX wrote:Heh I guess the IIS FTP server _should_ integrate really well into the IIS webserver.R00k wrote:No time to learn a new product unfortunately. Long story short, we had 3 sites running on a WS_FTP server that a previous guy had built here. When our external IPs all changed, I realized how inflexible it really was.
So, having worked with IIS and set up some sites with virtual directories, I took one look at the complex links between virtual directories on the WS server and thought "You know, I'm sure I could do that much easier with IIS."
Wrong.
Ever thought about switching to apache?. The last time I looked at setting up IIS I got confused and gave in.
I'd like to learn more about Apache honestly - my few attempts at getting perl/cgi running on an IIS server have been pretty frustrating, but my webhost runs apache and doesn't seem to have any problems.
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It's like I really am reading the comic!rgoer wrote:wow this is truly groundbreaking shit IIS sucks news at eleven
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IT'S LIKE I REALLY AM PLAYING CHESS. CRAZY CHESS
































































































































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R00k why is your font color shitstain brown?
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TURNING WAPANESE I THINK I'M TURNING WAPANESE I REALLY THINK SO
































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why are all your posts shit?nay0k wrote:R00k why is your font color shitstain brown?
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Why are you shit?seremtan wrote:why are all your posts shit?nay0k wrote:R00k why is your font color shitstain brown?
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Under the weight of your retardation 
