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Marty Matthews

"Microsoft Windows Server 2008: A Beginner's Guide"

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settings are shown in Figure 9-9.
5. In the Actions pane, click Start. You are asked if you want to save the service
settings. Click Yes. The service is started and its settings are frozen.
Use Remote IIS Management
With Management services operating, you can open and manage any IIS server on the
local area network with the appropriate permissions. Here??™s how:
1. Open the IIS Manager either by double-clicking its icon on the desktop or
by clicking Start | Administrative Tools | Internet Information Services (IIS)
Manager.
2. In the Start page, click Connect To A Server. The Connect To Server Wizard will
open.
Figure 9-8. The IIS Start Page appears when Management Service is installed.
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3. Enter the computer name (this is the name of a computer on the network, such
as ???Server2,??? or it can be the IP address, such as 192.168.57.62), click Next, enter
a username and password, click Next, if asked about a certificate, click Connect,
and, when told that the new connection was created successfully, click Finish.
The new server will appear in the server tree on the left of the IIS Manager.
NOTE The default administrative port on the server is 8172, as you might have noticed in configuring
Management Service. If you leave that port, you do not need to specify the port when entering the
server name. If you use some other port, you will need to enter it.


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