may is too late but...
sub New_IIS_Site ################################################### +######### { my $ip = shift; my $header= shift; my $num; chomp $header; my $w3svc=Win32::OLE->GetObject("IIS://$ip/W3SVC")||die Win32::OLE->L +astError(); my $w3num; my $index; for($index=1;defined ($w3num=$w3svc->GetObject("","$index"));$index++ +) {next} my $bind=$ip.':80:'.$header; my $new=$w3svc->Create("IIsWebServer", "$index")||die Win32::OLE->Las +tError(); $new->{ServerBindings}=$bind; $new->{ServerComment}="$header"; #$new->Put('FrontPageWeb', "1")||die Win32::OLE->LastError();;##noo I + hate this point!! $new->SetInfo(); $new->Start(); my $newdir=$new->Create("IIsWebVirtualDir", "ROOT")||die Win32::OLE-> +LastError(); $newdir->{Path}="c:\\webroot\\_test";##################### $newdir->{AccessRead}="true";# $newdir->SetInfo(); return $index; }
and my 257370 and my 257372

PS I need your help!

In reply to Re: Interacting with IIS6 by Discipulus
in thread Interacting with IIS6 by cosmicperl

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