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Directory Browsing for one directory only

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Joe Kovac - 11 Oct 2007 09:53 GMT
Hi!

I have a Web Site, where I turned directory browsing off. I want only
one sub folder to be browsable: e.g. MyApp/Files/...
How do I do that? Any setting in the web.config?

Thanks

Joe
Joe Kovac - 11 Oct 2007 10:41 GMT
I have seen that I can set "Allow Browsing" for each folder within IIS.
Any way to do it via web.config or similar?

Joe

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bruce barker - 11 Oct 2007 16:22 GMT
as browsing is implemented by IIS you need to create  vdir that supports
browsing in IIS. the next release of IIS will allow more configuration
file support.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

> I have seen that I can set "Allow Browsing" for each folder within IIS.
> Any way to do it via web.config or similar?
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