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Johnny Kitchens
8/28/2004 12:20:50 AM
Where is the burn to CD?

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Jonathan Maltz [MS-MVP]
8/28/2004 1:03:26 AM
Do you mean, the third party component called ISO Recorder by Alex Feinman?
See:
http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm

I'm not sure how this relates to IIS (a web server) security though

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Johnny Kitchens
8/28/2004 4:30:46 PM
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On clean default install server 2003 had the component like XP had burn to
CD w/out any add-ins. After updating the option is no longer there

Jonathan Maltz [MS-MVP]
8/28/2004 6:18:02 PM
Did you enable the IMAPI CD Burning service?

http://www.visualwin.com/CD-Burning/

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Johnny Kitchens
8/28/2004 7:04:35 PM
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No, Sir I did not. Did not know of such till your post.
Thank you,
_Johnny

Johnny Kitchens
8/28/2004 7:27:56 PM
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I just went and tried this. The site still says "install a CD burning
program" you used to not need any third party to burn a CD in XP and I saw
the same thing in Server 2003 at install, now its gone

Jonathan Maltz [MS-MVP]
8/29/2004 12:04:28 AM
Hi,

Try a Server group (microsoft.public.windows.server.general)

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Jonathan Maltz [MS-MVP]
8/29/2004 12:05:41 AM
Also, you can still burn CDs for free using "cdburn" included in the Windows
Resource Kit Tools

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Jonathan Maltz [MS-MVP]
8/29/2004 7:14:06 PM
That'd be a cool ISAPI plug in though

Imagine if they had that in the time of Code Red...instead of changing what
your IIS serves it just burns a CD with a little "You've been hacked"
message on it..

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jeff.nospam NO[at]SPAM zina.com
8/29/2004 10:43:55 PM
On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 19:27:56 -0400, "Johnny Kitchens"
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If you try a Server group and not the IIS security group, you may have
better luck finding this. IIS doesn't burn CD's and has no security
setting to allow, or prevent you from finding an option that isn't in
IIS.

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