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    In an application I am running I would like to be able to shutdown IIS's FTP service if a given condition is met. Is there a way to programatically access the FTP to be able to shut it down without having to shutdown all of IIS (I have a couple of websites I would like to keep running). I am using VB6 for this, but if anyone knows of a more appropriate language to do this in, then i am willing to try it too. Thank you, Paul

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      In an application I am running I would like to be able to shutdown IIS's FTP service if a given condition is met. Is there a way to programatically access the FTP to be able to shut it down without having to shutdown all of IIS (I have a couple of websites I would like to keep running). I am using VB6 for this, but if anyone knows of a more appropriate language to do this in, then i am willing to try it too. Thank you, Paul

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      i think if you search microsoft site, you will find some vbscripts with the approriate commands, and if im not mistaken, these vb scripts might be copied to the server when you install IIS - Steve

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