On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 20:02:47 GMT, "anony" <nosp.TakeThisOut@m.com> wrote:
>Sorry for the noob question, but I'm curious as to why IIS lets you enter an
>arbitrary IP address for a website without checking to see if it's binded to
>the NIC? I realize that the dropdown provides you with a list of IP's
>currently binded, but you can also type in an IP and apply it.
Because the dropdown may not list all IP's if you have a large number.
You also can create web sites and then script the IP's after you have
them available.
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