Aaaghh... I should have known I was running IIS from when I set it up. I was discombobulated by the PWS symbol showing up in my system tray for some reason. No wonder it isn't doing anything < grin > I'm still coming to terms with upgrading from NT4 to Win2K - the differences creep up and smack me from behind with great regularity.
Many thanks,
Barbara
>Barbara,
>Win2k Pro is really running IIS (even though it says PWS). The PWS /stop pws /start commands only work with Win 98. To do the same in IIS, you could say "net stop w3svc" or "net start w3svc" from the command line. There's even a new command that does both in one step: iisreset.
>>Claude,
>>I'm running the PWS that comes with Win2k Pro, and long since realized that the manager won't stop/start it. However I tried PWS.EXE /Stop and it merely popped up the manager - no change in results. Did I misunderstand you or is there no choice but to reboot to clear out running DLLs?
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>>TIA
>>Barbara
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>>>Yes, PWS will accomplish this - it's available in the Win NT option Pak. Just remember to use the commands PWS /stop and PWS /start for stopping and starting. Pressing the Stop button in the manager will not fully stop the PWS web server..
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