Is it possible to have a "normal" IIS.



I don't want any intranet -- no "companyweb". I am new to SBS -- I want
normal IIS.

1) How do I modify the restrictions on port 80? I want port 80 to be open
to the outside world. We do not need SSL and do not want to use it. I
cannot modify the firewall settings via the "Connect Internet..." wizard. I
get an error that "An error occurred while configuring a component". I
cannot find any additional info in the icwlog file.

2) Is it possible to disable everything "intranet" and still use Exchange
Server - complete with Outlook Web Access, etc? Is it worth it to bear with
the quirks of SBS or can I shun these "features" completely and do everything
manually?

MS is giving users a false sense of security by only allowing ssl traffic
out from the server. What is the reason for doing this?

Thanks much.
.



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