You can't change where the IIS binaries are installed to. You can always
just set the homepage for your website to D: instead of C:, but you can
control where inetpub is installed to by using an unattended install file:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...NoWebContent=1
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> Is there a way to install IIS to D:\ instead of C:\?
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> Thanks
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