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5.2 BlueDragon.NET on IIS 6.0 and 5.1
The browser-based BlueDragon admin console for a given web site can be accessed via the fol-
lowing URL, replacing "www.server.com" with the host name or IP address of the web site:
http://www.server.com/bluedragon/admin.cfm
Note, however, that a unique difference in BlueDragon.NET is that every IIS web application on
the server (which IIS defines as each web site, virtual directory, or directory configured in IIS as
an “application”) will also have its own admin console, as discussed in the following sections.
The URL to access the admin console for each would differ from the above, and could appear as:
5.2.1 Admin Console Defined Per Web App
http://www.server.com/myapp/bluedragon/admin.cfm
This issue of multiple BlueDragon admin consoles in the .NET edition is discussed below, as are
matters of where configuration settings are stored and how to secure the Admin console, which
are different in the .NET edition. For general information on using the BlueDragon admin con-
sole, including configuring ODBC and other datasources and still more features, see the Blue-
Dragon 7.1 User Guide.
A unique feature of BlueDragon.NET is that each IIS web site, virtual directory, or directory
configured in IIS as an “application” (as discussed in Section 6) will also have its own BlueDra-
gon admin console. .NET considers each of these to be its own “application domain” or “web
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