He also said they hope to release IIS7 for Win2003 R2.Loads of other management things are coming in too, such as the ability to examine currently execting requests, and kill them without restarting the site or server (VERY usefull if a script is looping)MS's new approach to security seems to be really paying off - IIS6 was re-written from the ground up, and how many security holes have there been