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Question IIS - Other - Where are the files on my intranet located?

This may sound like a dumb question, but I've scoured the web and performed every search to no avail. I'm hoping someone here can shed some light on this matter:

I have a network running Windows SBS 2003 with IIS 6.0, I created an intranet based on the default settings that it comes with. I have about 400 files of different types on my intranet (pdf, doc, etc..) and I would like to back them up in case something happens. The problem is I don't know where they are located. I have searched my server and the workstations for the names of some of the files and have had no results. I have looked everywhere and can't find them..

Please help me and show me where my files are located so that I can back them up.

I looked in the Inetpub but they're not there, the whole folder is about 12mb which probably just contains basic info on the site structure and obviously not 400 files.

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since you set up the directory that you point localhost to, i would suggest you have a look at IIS properties and start from there.
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