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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> perl-win32-web
perl-win32-web
Re: Accessing IIS objects through perl
by J. J. Horner other posts by this author
Jan 30 2002 6:42PM messages near this date
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Accessing IIS objects through perl | LWP::Parallel::UserAgent SpeedUp
* Price, Steve A (Steve.Price@kpmg.co.uk) [020128 14:34]:
>  Can anyone give me some pointers as to managing an IIS server
>  through perl. I need to be able to audit servers webserver:port bindings,=
=20
>  find the real path of the virtual root dir, cgi-bin etc on a lot of NT4
>  servers running IIS4.
> =20
>  I've found some sample vbs scripts that use
>  GetObject("IIS://servername/W3SVC") to get at the right sort of
>  information, but know almost nothing about VBS and haven't had much call =
to
>  use OLE in perl yet.
> =20
>  Any help would be appreciated

http://www.roth.net/perl/scripts/#adsi

A lot of good scripts to get started on.

JJ


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