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Candese,<br>
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A bit more information.&nbsp; OS 2000.4.3 adds additional security settings
covered in CSCsd62235.&nbsp; Basically set RemoveServerHeader=1 in
urlscan.ini.&nbsp; Is this what you are looking for?&nbsp; If not, please
elaborate on what you mean by 'disable http trace'?<br>
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/Wes<br>
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  <font face="sans-serif" size="2">Anyone have experience using URLScan
to disable HTTP trace in IIS 5 on a Call Manager 4.0 server?</font> <br>
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