Ok.. now that it comes right down to it, what I really need is a script that allows me to reactivate the filter w3proxy on Windows NT4 Server. The path should be:

IIS://computername/W3SVC/1/Filters/w3proxy

or something similar. I noticed that there is no way to run a "net start w3proxy"... because it comes back with the message that the service doesn't exist. I can start the w3svc, but for some reason it doesn't reload the w3proxy. I'm not sure it makes a difference if I do a "net stop w3svc" then a "net start w3svc"... Can anyone help?

Brian