NNTP

D

Dave

Discussion groups like this one are very helpful in pinning down problems
and solutions. Occasionally, however, a unique topic will be raised that is
unrelated and merits a discussion group and forum of its own. To this end I
wanted to set up NNTP on my personal computer to handle such occasional
topics unrelated.

Although I had IIs 5.1 (WinXP Pro) running the NNTP protocol is not
included. Rather than use IIS 5.0 (Win2K) I upgraded to Server 2003 IIs 6.0.

All I want to do is use the NNTP protocol and possibly a copy of the web
page I had running under IIS 5.1. I've seen a reference to a migration tool
but since NNTP was not available under IIs 5.1 there is no migration
reference.

Is there a step by step setup guide for NNTP or what is the simplest way to
setup NNTP under Server 2003?
 
D

Dave Patrick

We've no idea. Try asking them in inetserver.iis.smtp_nntp

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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| Discussion groups like this one are very helpful in pinning down problems
| and solutions. Occasionally, however, a unique topic will be raised that
is
| unrelated and merits a discussion group and forum of its own. To this end
I
| wanted to set up NNTP on my personal computer to handle such occasional
| topics unrelated.
|
| Although I had IIs 5.1 (WinXP Pro) running the NNTP protocol is not
| included. Rather than use IIS 5.0 (Win2K) I upgraded to Server 2003 IIs
6.0.
|
| All I want to do is use the NNTP protocol and possibly a copy of the web
| page I had running under IIS 5.1. I've seen a reference to a migration
tool
| but since NNTP was not available under IIs 5.1 there is no migration
| reference.
|
| Is there a step by step setup guide for NNTP or what is the simplest way
to
| setup NNTP under Server 2003?
|
|
 

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