From: Burke, Gary : GIG IS&T (Gary.Burke at domain guinness.com)
Date: Fri 04 May 2001 - 13:39:42 IST
]If you want to change the IIS header, you'll need to edit
]C:\WINNT\system32\inetsrv\W3SVC.DLL with a hex editor.
]
]Do search for the string Microsoft-IIS/4.0 it occurs twice,
] Remember you can only replace it with the same number
] of characters.
IIRC, Borland C++ (the Dos/Windows version) had a utility that allowed you
to break down a DLL (or EXE) file into it constituant parts, change parts of
it (like strings), and 'recompile'. This allowed to to change strings to
any length as it would make any relevent changes to pointers and stuff so
they didn't break.
Used it once or twice to good effect. Can't remember the name of the
application though, and I'm sure there are similars ones available from
elsewhere.
Gary
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