I've seen this done with Win32::OLE, but haven't done it myself. The stumbling block is in getting your hands on a description of the Metabase object model. There's one out on MSDN somewhere. Once you have that, the Perl side is as straight-forward as any other use of Win32::OLE.
If you're running IIS 4.0 on NT, there are some examples.vbs files in C:\winnt\system32\inetsrv\adminsamples\ that modify the Metabase. You can reverse-engineer a small part of the object model from those.
In reply to Re: Accessing IIS metabase with Perl
by dws
in thread Accessing IIS metabase with Perl
by abdiel
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