Also, just to let you know, that using MSCS for a highly available web solution is NOT our recommendation. Use load balancing, whether
it is NLB, or a hardware-based load balancer. Anyway, if you are using IIS for another app, such as Exchange, you won't need to
cluster the resource I don't think, just Exchange.
Thank you. I hope this information is helpful.
Tim Coffey [MSFT]
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| Subject: Re: Installing IIS on a cluster
| Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 17:53:27 +0100
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| Refer to this KB article :
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| How to Configure Clustered IIS Virtual Servers on Windows 2000
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