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Using the IIS 7.0 Managed Configuration API

More than a year ago I wrote about Microsoft.Web.Administration.dll and how it was a new API we were creating for managed code developers to be able to easily set any configuration settings of IIS, however I purposely ignored the configuration part of...

Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 Manager for Windows XP, 2003 and Windows Vista SP1 RC0 is available for download

With the release of Windows Server 2008 RC0 , in IIS we are also releasing the ability to manage the Web Server, the new FTP Server and the new modules remotely using IIS Manager 7.0. In the past with previous Beta we shipped similar functionality under...

Extending the IIS Manager Home page

IIS Manager provides a lot of extensibility points for developers, one of them is the new Home page or Control Panel. The new Home page allows end users to group their features based on different types of categories, including Area (IIS, ASP.NET and Management...

IIS Reports for IIS Manager 7

I have just uploaded a new application that extends IIS Manager 7 for Windows Vista and Windows Longhorn Server that adds a new Reports option that gives you a few reports of the server and site activity. Its features include: Reports are scoped on the...

Recent Tasks in IIS Manager 7

Talking to a good friend of mine ( Daniel ) about random geeky stuff, suddenly he showed me one of the features he considered very useful from the Windows Vista Control Panel. Basically they have a "Recent Tasks" at the bottom where they keep track of...

Extending the TreeView in IIS 7 in Windows Vista

Extending the Hierarchy Tree View in InetMgr InetMgr exposes several extensibility points that developers can use to plug-in their own features and make them look and feel just as the built-in functionality. One of those extensibility features is the...

See you at TechEd

Tomorrow I'll be leaving for Boston to attend TechEd 2006. This time I will be showing off the new user interface we have been creating for IIS 7, including its tons of new features as well as the new extensibility API that we have created for developers...

http://www.IIS.net is live!

Today we launched our first public team web site. http://www.IIS.net In this web site we are publishing a lot of interesting content, from walkthroughs to videos targeting IT professionals, Web Hosters and of course my favorite… developers. Some of my...

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