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IIS Manager for Remote Administration

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Ramsey Bashir

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Does Plesk 9.5 support IIS Manager for Remote Administration? Allow a user to enable it and create a username and password in Plesk so that they can manage their site through IIS Manager on their local system?

http://www.iis.net/download/iismanager
 
It was not tested but you can try it. It is IIS tool and you can use it for IIS sites configuration but note that all your custom sites configurations can be overwritten by Plesk when you will change something for site hosting via Plesk.
 
It was not tested but you can try it. It is IIS tool and you can use it for IIS sites configuration but note that all your custom sites configurations can be overwritten by Plesk when you will change something for site hosting via Plesk.

Thank you for the reply. I understand that I can manually configure IIS Manager for any site even if I'm not using Plesk. My question is does Plesk allow clients to enable IIS Manager and create their own user and password on their own? I'm assuming not, so I'd like to have this added to the suggestions list for Plesk as it's a very important feature for .net developers.

http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/159/...inistration-and-feature-delegation-in-iis-70/
 

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Thank you for the reply. I understand that I can manually configure IIS Manager for any site even if I'm not using Plesk. My question is does Plesk allow clients to enable IIS Manager and create their own user and password on their own? I'm assuming not, so I'd like to have this added to the suggestions list for Plesk as it's a very important feature for .net developers.

http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/159/...inistration-and-feature-delegation-in-iis-70/

Hmm... Plesk is created not for developers but for hosting and I don't understand for what Plesk in your case? IIS is managed by Plesk and why it should be managed by something else?
 
Customers want management IIS from GUI.
Example, they want used URL Rewrite, HTTP Redirect with GUI.

Many providers (our competitors) provide that opportunity.
 
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