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Get the local path from an IIS Path

Hello...

I am new to ADSI and was looking for some assistance...

I am writing an application that will look to confirm IIS directories
and their settings.

I've been able to identify all the IIS directories but cannot get
information on their local path.

Does anyone know how retrieve the local path from the IIS Path?

I am using DirectoryEntry in C# and I take a look at the Path
property... it returns an IIS based path instead of the local path.

Any ideas????

Allen

Nov 17 '05 #1
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HttpServerUtili ty.MapPath might be what you are looking for. It returns the
physical path of the file on the server corresponding to the virtual path on
the web.

Hope that helps
Mark.

"Mookie" wrote:
Hello...

I am new to ADSI and was looking for some assistance...

I am writing an application that will look to confirm IIS directories
and their settings.

I've been able to identify all the IIS directories but cannot get
information on their local path.

Does anyone know how retrieve the local path from the IIS Path?

I am using DirectoryEntry in C# and I take a look at the Path
property... it returns an IIS based path instead of the local path.

Any ideas????

Allen

Nov 17 '05 #2
Mark...

Thanks for the reply...but I am not doing this from the browser. I am
doing it as a PC-based application.

If you know of something that I could use...please let me know.

Thanks....Allen

Nov 17 '05 #3

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