.ISP File Extension
IIS Internet Service Provider Settings
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What is an ISP file?
An ISP file is a settings file used by Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), a web server software included with Windows. It contains configuration details required to connect a server or system to an Internet Service Provider (ISP). ISP files may include dial-up phone numbers, login credentials, IP address configuration, and other networking details.
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ISP files were primarily used during the setup of IIS on earlier versions of Windows, such as Windows NT and Windows 2000, when administrators needed to establish an Internet connection for a web server. ISP files helped automate part of the setup process, making applying standardized connection settings across multiple systems or during scripted installations easier.
Now, ISP files are largely outdated due to the shift toward broadband, DHCP, and cloud-hosted web services. Most modern server configurations use direct network connections managed through the Windows operating system or cloud platforms.
How to open an ISP file
You can open ISP files with a text editor since the files are saved in plain text. Several options include Microsoft Notepad (Windows), Apple TextEdit, and Microsoft Visual Studio Code (cross-platform).