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During my install of WDM 4.8.5 on win2008 r2 iis 7.5 I am running into some issues. I want to be able to seperate the install of the application as well as the root for iis. I have been able to move iis and in the install I have selected the different location drive. I am seeing that there are many hard coded locations that point back to defaults ie C:inetpubwwroot instead of new location for iis root, application install pointing back at C:program files, etc.
Where and what is this install hard coding? Should I just keep the defaults? Anyone else seeing issues like this?
You should leave the IIS in its default position. At least the WWW service. FTP can be moved easily.
CG
thanks ConfGen. That is what I am finding out. Too many hooks into hardcoded defaults.
I hate these hardcoded string myself but sometimes Wyse forgets this “best pratice” 😉
CG
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