I didn't get any errors, but the array didn't change. I changed things around just to see if I could change anything. I can create redirects for directories off of the wwwroot using a Create("IISWebDirectory") type call, but I can't change any of the IPSecurity settings.

The following code outputs:

1: 1 2: 0 3: 1
when ran:
use strict; use Win32::OLE; use Win32::OLE::Enum; use Carp; eval { my $newip = "13.11.11.11,255.255.255.255"; my $server = "ogre"; Win32::OLE->Option(Warn => 3); my $secobj = Win32::OLE->GetObject("IIS://$server/W3svc/1/Root") +or croak "Couldn't get object: $!\n"; my $MyIPSec = $secobj->{IPSecurity}; print "1: $MyIPSec->{GrantByDefault}\n"; $MyIPSec->{GrantByDefault} = 0; print "2: $MyIPSec->{GrantByDefault}\n"; $secobj->{IPSecurity}->{GrantByDefault} = 0; $secobj->SetInfo(); print "3: $secobj->{IPSecurity}->{GrantByDefault}\n"; }; print Win32::OLE->LastError()."\n" if (Win32::OLE->LastError());
Thanks, JJ
J. J. Horner
Linux, Perl, Apache, Stronghold, Unix
jhorner@knoxlug.org http://www.knoxlug.org/

In reply to Re: Re: IIS/ADSI/Win32-OLE by jjhorner
in thread IIS/ADSI/Win32-OLE by jjhorner

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