I know osticket is/was created more for linux and apache I believe. I'm wondering if someone with IIS experience might know the answer to this.
Here's a pic of a random IIS set up I found just now.
https://i.sstatic.net/PUrBk.png
When I made a first osticket test set up before, I got that "default web site" globe icon. It's the server name, a level down to Application Pools and Sites, and then a level down to Default Web Site.
If I wanted to make an osticket set up where IIS has each completely separate osticket set up in IIS with separate globe icons for each different osticket site, how would do that? I got stuck on that before, but used "default website" since it was created for me. What I'm looking for s under the Sites icon, to have something like osticket1, osticket2, osticket3 as globe icons. And then they would have matching completely separated osticket folders for intweb.
I remember trying to make separate osticket instances like that before but I got settings pages that I wasn't sure of. I thought it would be simple enough, like just "create new site" and have another globe icon appear, but it wasn't.
I'm setting up another test osticket set up. I'd like to have more than one osticket website set up on it, but completely separate from others, so separate IIS globe/website icons and matching intweb folders for each osticket instance.
This might be more of a basic IIS question though, not necessarily for this forum.