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IIS7 in the Community...11/7/2007

The IIS7 community is growing!  There have been a number of really cool things going on in the community around IIS7.  Here are some of my favorites:    New Web Control Panels for IIS7! I was very excited to see two new control panels...

Microsoft Announces Interoperability Improvements for PHP and Microsoft technologies

Last year at ZendCon 2006, I was invited to be a part of the Microsoft and Zend announcement initiating technical collaboration with the PHP community to significantly enhance the reliability and performance of PHP on Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server...

October is IIS7 Month - Upcoming Webcasts by the IIS7 Product Team

I'm really excited for next week, because October 1st is the first day of Web month! Isaac Roybal, a member of the IIS marketing team, has planned a whole series of Webcasts on IIS7 that we'll be doing throughout the month to get you ready for the final...

IIS6 Metabase Property to IIS7 Configuration Mapping

Here is some useful documentation I stumbled upon which may be of interest. If you're ever wondering "where did that IIS6 metabase property go?" as you stare at the applicationHost.config or web.config file, look no further than this MSDN documentation...

IIS.NET Customer Spotlights: People Like You Sharing Stories about IIS7

For a while I've been wanting a place on the http://iis.net/ site where we can share stories about some of the cool things people do with IIS.  I'm excited to announce that the Customer Spotlight portal is now live on IIS.net, with five customers...

My Take: IIS vs. Apache

I ran across Apache at 56% - what is wrong? by /home/liquidat this weekend, and the resulting Digg thread , and enjoyed reading the age-old IIS vs. Apache debate waged by loyalists on both sides.  It is great to see the passion for Web servers still...

How to install PHP on IIS

*Updated Recommendations - Please read the following instructions for running PHP fast and reliably* The FASTEST and EASIEST way to install PHP on IIS is using Microsoft’s Web Platform installer.  It completely automates setting up IIS, FastCGI and...

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