From: ale on 24 Jun 2007 23:32 On Jun 21, 5:15 pm, lagum...(a)gmail.com wrote: > On Jun 21, 2:30 pm, ruchitrived...(a)rediffmail.com wrote: > > > > > On Jun 21, 7:52 am, lagum...(a)gmail.com wrote: > > > > On Jun 20, 5:29 pm, "John Timney \(MVP\)" > > > > <x_j...(a)timney.eclipse.co.uk> wrote: > > > > If you've installed it to an application that is shared by other IIS web > > > > sites then you clearly cant stop the application - but you should still be > > > > able to stop the web site. > > > > > Regards > > > > > John Timney (MVP)http://www.johntimney.comhttp://www.johntimney.com/blog > > > > > <lagum...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > > > > >news:1182308436.401677.63560(a)n2g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > > > > > > On Jun 19, 10:57 pm, "John Timney \(MVP\)" > > > > > <x_j...(a)timney.eclipse.co.uk> wrote: > > > > >> Well - turn off SQL server. You could always try the app_offline.htm > > > > >> approach or redirecting request at your root web - or blocking all IPs at > > > > >> IIS level. > > > > > >> Regards > > > > > >> John Timney (MVP)http://www.johntimney.comhttp://www.johntimney.com/blog > > > > > >> <lagum...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > > > > > >>news:1182260757.682217.104600(a)p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > > > > > >> > On Jun 19, 7:05 pm, "John Timney \(MVP\)" > > > > >> > <x_j...(a)timney.eclipse.co.uk> wrote: > > > > >> >> Services stops things like the timer jobs - stopping the site from > > > > >> >> being > > > > >> >> accessed is simply a case of stopping the web application or site in > > > > >> >> IIS > > > > >> >> or > > > > >> >> the correct approach is to quiesce the farm from central admin to stop > > > > >> >> it > > > > >> >> taking new requests and allow current requests to complete. > > > > >> >> -- > > > > >> >> -- > > > > >> >> Regards > > > > > >> >> John Timney > > > > >> >> (MVP)http://www.johntimney.comhttp://www.johntimney.com/blog > > > > > >> >> <lagum...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > > > > > >> >>news:1182222707.899347.151940(a)m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > > > > > >> >> > Guys, > > > > > >> >> > need help on how to stop the Portal or WSS site from running.. > > > > > >> >> > FYI, i already tried to shutdown all the services under the > > > > >> >> > SERVICES. > > > > >> >> > but weirdly, the site is still working > > > > >> >> > Please give me a lift > > > > > >> > Thanks for the reply guys.. > > > > > >> > But i'm looking for other solution besides stopping the IIS web site. > > > > >> > any ideas? > > > > > > Thanks for the reply. > > > > > > Let me details out abit > > > > > > We actually want to block to join our domain only a part servers which > > > > > installed MOSS2007 in order to centralize MOSS2007 farm. > > > > > So we don't want to stop IIS and SQL, coz IIS and SQL are used by > > > > > another application.Mean, want to stop ONLY MOSS2007!! > > > > > We are trying to stop SharePoint timer service using software > > > > > restriction policy, but even if the service is stopped, site is still > > > > > working. > > > > > We still could access to site and upload files etc... How can we block > > > > > MOSS? Anyone? > > > > Mmmh...what you mean that i should still be able to stop the website? > > > How? > > > I'm thinking out about the stopping it by Queisse farm, but not a good > > > solution as for now.. > > > I'm looking at something that i can grab it and kick it..just like > > > that simple :) > > > but the sharepoint service won't work...- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - > > > Hi, > > Goto IIS. select the site you want to stop, right click, see the > > properties, you will find the name of application pool to which this > > particular site is attached. > > Now you have two options - If only one we site is attached to that > > application pool you can stop the app pool it self or by right > > clicking the site you can stop the site alone. > > >http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Librar... > > > Hope this will help > > > Ruchi > > Thank again for the advise.. > > Is that the only ways for me to turn off the site from IIS? > I can do that approach since the MOSS server is not under my control > > Let me clear abit what i'm planning for.. > > I have one MOSS farm running on the single box(let say) and it attach > to the Domain A. > My idea is, i want only my farm running on that farm..MY FARM ONLY.. > if someone had created another MOSS Farm with a Domain A..So i can > simply capture the farm and stopp it from runnning.. I need some > mechanism that allow me to stop that. I'm thinking of the MOSS > services at the first point. but that not solve my problem after i > tried to stopp all the MOSS services. > > FYI, i found one third party tool that can capture all the MOSS farm > that are running. I guess the tool will scan the Domain and finding > the MOSS services. and from that tool, we can see how many servers > that runnning the MOSS.but that tools won't help me either. anybody?
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