The default IIS site configuration file has 2 sums,
The path is C:\WINDOWS\system32\inetsrv\(Generally, everyone read permissions set in this directory.)
This file is the information about the site IIS configuration stored. You can find all the site directories and configurations set under IIS of this server.
Several main configurations are:
ServerComment: My website //The name of the site
ServerBindings:80 //Port of the site
Path="D:\wwwroot" //This is the path to the site
DefaultDoc=",,,,," //The default document header is the file name displayed on the home page
ScriptMaps==".asa,C:\WINDOWS\syst......" //What scripts are supported by the site?
Also, look at the directory C:\WINDOWS\system32\inetsrv\History. This directory is a backup of the IIS settings of the site every time.
But these all involve permission issues. If the permission default settings are strictly set, you will not be able to access it.
The path is C:\WINDOWS\system32\inetsrv\(Generally, everyone read permissions set in this directory.)
This file is the information about the site IIS configuration stored. You can find all the site directories and configurations set under IIS of this server.
Several main configurations are:
ServerComment: My website //The name of the site
ServerBindings:80 //Port of the site
Path="D:\wwwroot" //This is the path to the site
DefaultDoc=",,,,," //The default document header is the file name displayed on the home page
ScriptMaps==".asa,C:\WINDOWS\syst......" //What scripts are supported by the site?
Also, look at the directory C:\WINDOWS\system32\inetsrv\History. This directory is a backup of the IIS settings of the site every time.
But these all involve permission issues. If the permission default settings are strictly set, you will not be able to access it.