Hi Dave,
You do not have to set "Enable bandwidth throttling" at each site as long
as the checkbox next to the setting is not checked on those sites. If you
had it checked at the site level, the value there would take precedence
over the global setting.
Hope this helps!
Kyle Terns, MCSD [MSFT]
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| Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2004 13:51:18 -0500
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| If I set IIS to only use 768 kb/s does that over ride the rest of the
| websites? Say I have 5 sites that do not have throttling enabled, but in
| the default properties I have it set to 768... does that take precedent
| or do I have to set all to use that..
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