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SUMware
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Re: Binaries Folder - What is it?

said by FusionGuy See Profile :

Here is some info on something called SOAP Toolkit that this presumably belongs to. I don't even know what that is.
»www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta···ylang=en
The Microsoft SOAP Toolkit is deprecated by the .NET Framework. The toolkit provides basic Web services capabilities for COM components and applications. SOAP Toolkit support has been extended from the originally posted July 1, 2004 deadline. Mainstream SOAP Toolkit support will now be retired in March 31, 2005 with extended support lasting until March 31, 2008.

The SOAP Toolkit 3.0 provides a SOAPVDIR.CMD script (located in the C:\\Program Files\MSSOAP\Binaries folder) that reconfigures existing virtual directories for use with the SOAP Toolkit 3.0 ISAPI and creates new virtual directories that use the SOAP Toolkit 3.0 ISAPI. The SOAPVDIR.CMD script allows you to create new IIS virtual directories or update existing ones.


AB
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said by SUMware See Profile :

»www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta···ylang=en
The Microsoft SOAP Toolkit is deprecated by the .NET Framework. The toolkit provides basic Web services capabilities for COM components and applications. SOAP Toolkit support has been extended from the originally posted July 1, 2004 deadline. Mainstream SOAP Toolkit support will now be retired in March 31, 2005 with extended support lasting until March 31, 2008.
Interesting. Thank you, SUMware!

Those dates are all past, and I'm pretty sure I've got a 'soap' file or two on my machine.

I'm going to clean up by throwing away the SOAP!

SUMware
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You're welcome, AB.
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