Right, I agree with not running the things you don't need. My development
computer runs IIS but my main (home) computer was used as a back up while
working on my development computer.
I want my home computer to remain the backup which is why I would prefer to
disable the Service that is IIS. I just don't know what the name of the
Service is (or if it is even a service). If I uninstall IIS, I will have to
uninstall FrontPage Extensions first (a requirement to installing IIS).
That is why I would simply like to disable it, if possible.
"<©¿©>" <user.DeleteThis@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
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> Uninstall whatever you don't need and disable watever you don't use. Your
> computer will be much faster and safer (security wise).
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> "David Candy" <david.DeleteThis@mvps.org> wrote in message
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> Nothing to do with IIS.
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> "<©¿©>" <user.DeleteThis@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
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> >I would uninstall it...
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> > " JCO" <joliviero.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:eaRad.5154$gd1.150@trnddc08...
> >> Under Services, is the Internet Connection Sharing the Service that is
> >> installed when you add IIS to your system. If not, should it be set to
> >> Automatic or manual. I installed IIS at one time but now I don't need
> >> it.
> >> Instead of removing it from my system, I simply wanted to turn the
> >> Service
> >> off.
> >>
> >> Any help in this matter is greatly appreciated.
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