IIS is sometimes installed by other programs that would like to have a webserver running for their own purposes. Frequently the admin/owner does not even know that it was installed. Also, in typical MS fashion, at first they gave it away with NT to gain market share, so it would be on older machines by default, and of course whatever is loaded is turned on by default... My RoadRunner cable modem was going nuts all weekend, from late Saturday on... Thanks, James Spinti jspinti at dartdist.com 952-368-3278 x396 fax 952-368-3255 | |Does this mean all of these cable users are running NT (or 2000) |with IIS? I would |expect them to be mostly MS Windows of some sort, but more of the |9x/ME variant and |hence not directly part of this. And why would they be running IIS? | |Glenn McDavid |mailto:gmcdavid at winternet.com |http://www.winternet.com/~gmcdavid | | |_______________________________________________ |tclug-list mailing list |tclug-list at mn-linux.org |https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list |