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how to remove a local web service from IIS?

Hi,

I'm a web services newbie, and while I've found there's loads of information
on how to create and publish web services created in .NET 2003, I can't find
anything on how to clean up local (temporary) web services that I've been
creating as I've been learning. Is there any kind of wizard or at least
MSDN-type documentation to guide me so I don't wind up rendering my IIS
useless by accident? (It can't be as simple as just stopping IIS and
deleting the web service subdirectories under "wwwroot"... can it?)

Thanks!
Nov 23 '05 #1
2 3896
Well its even simpler then "stopping IIS and deleting the web service
subdirectories under "wwwroot"". No need to stop IIS. Just delete the
web service form the IIS Console Manager. Then nvaigate to the your
"wwwroot" folder, and delete your temporary web service projects. That
is all there is to it. :)

Nov 23 '05 #2
drb
Thanks. Just needed a little reassurance. :)
Nov 23 '05 #3

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