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6/9/2008 12:00 AM
 

Hi...Guys

Is it possible to modify web.config present in my project through IIS Web Server...

If u know about this on plzzzzz  reply  me  immediatly ?

 
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6/9/2008 3:22 AM
 

Not really sure what you are asking here
 - the web.config is really just a text file
 ... you can modify it with a text editor if you like.

If you can acces your site via IIS - then you can explore the same site from inside ISS and edit the web.config

Westa

 
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6/9/2008 4:41 AM
 

mind you: if you start modifying web.config through IIS website properties, you might loose some DNN specific settings, which might render your site unusable


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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