2008 Report server without IIS ? Server instance I inherited doesnt have IIS installed?

I was looking at ways to format the report folder on the server I recently started using and went looking for the IIS manager, but it doesnt seem to be installed?  I thought IIS was a requirement for the SSRS report server?
Maybe this has something to do with it?
http://blogs.technet.com/b/andrew/archive/2007/12/04/sql-server-2008-reporting-services-no-longer-depends-on-iis.aspx

You are correct.  IIS was dropped in 2008.  They integrate a part of IIS, the http.sys, with it.  To manage different aspects you'll have to have the appropriate permissions and use Report Manager, i.e. http(s)://url/reports.

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