UNIX to NT -- Ack! My PERL scripts!

Chris Gray cpgray at library.uwaterloo.ca
Wed Sep 1 09:37:16 EDT 1999


That's the problem.  You can't cleanly un-install it, so don't install it
unless your happy using FrontPage to do all your management.

Chris Gray
Library Systems
University of Waterloo


On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Stacy Pober wrote:

> > From: Chris Gray <cpgray at library.uwaterloo.ca>
> > Another tip:  If you don't intended to use FrontPage (speaking of
> > abominations) to manage the web site, make sure you chose the option not
> > to install it when installing IIS.  It takes over and conflicts with
> > attempts to do configuration through the normal NT tools and you can't
> > solve the problem by uninstalling once you've installed.  You should
> > install FrontPage only if you're committed to it, which likely means
> > you're going with ASPs rather than Perl scripts.
> 
> Can Front Page be un-installed or does that cause other problems?
> 
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