Archives
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IIS and Twitter? Yes, we do tweet a bit.
At least some of us on the IIS team are starting to get up to speed with twitter ... it's a fascinating way to interact in a very public way with other folks in a massive stream of consciousness.
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What is administration.config for IIS?
One little known feature of IIS7 is that it's UI is entirely extensible! This means that anyone can write a C# assembly and get it displayed through the IIS Manager UI. The possibilities here are endless, anything from someone writing a new certificate management system, a website provisioning system, etc.
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Where are my InetMgr UI Code Download assemblies?
The IIS Manager UI has a lot of capabilities, one of which is the ability to download new UI modules from a server when connecting remotely. This means I can open up any IIS Manager, connect to a server and get all the UI modules you need. Seems magical.
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Exporting a web site from IIS with the Web Deployment Tool
With the recent release of the Web Deployment Tool, we made it super easy to export a server configuration, or an application configuration (by using the IIS Manager UI and using the "Export Server Package..." or "Export Application..." actions items.
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Under what context does my code run on IIS?
Following up on my last two blogs, we continue to notice that folks have difficulty properly configuring IIS in a secure manner, because they tend to over-open the security of their system, giving privileges to both the "request identity" and the "process identity" that are above what are required for secure and reliable applications.
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Who is my IIS application process identity?
Over the versions of IIS, we have changed our process model in some ways with each release. Each of those changes required administrators to change the way they set up permissions for "code" to run properly on IIS. It also requires application developers to be aware of these changes.
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Who is the anonymous user?!
Many questions that we get on the forum's are around which users need which permissions for what resources ... isn't that how life goes? :)
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Where is gacutil.exe ?
As we write walkthrough's on how to do various things with Web Deploy or other tools, we often say to try this or that with gacutil.exe but I always forget where the tool lives. Since I re-image test machines all the time with various things installed, I forget this stuff (perhaps I'm the only one).
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How to download IIS?
A lot of folks ask us how to "download" IIS; since other web server offerings are available for download on a multiple of platforms, it's an obvious question for the Microsoft web platform stack as well. The answer "for now" is that you can't download IIS because it only comes with Windows.
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Compression testing on Windows 7 & WS08 R2
So I've done some recent testing on Compression and in the process I thought I should write up a short blog on how to configure adding new scheme's to compression as well as configuring the compressionLevel for each scheme. (I assume that static and dynamic compression is already installed.) You may have noticed Kanwal's blog http://blogs.iis.net/ksingla/archive/2009/02/16/iis-7-5-updates-to-custom-errors-and-compression.aspx and here is his holder post on the topic http://blogs.iis.net/ksingla/archive/2006/06/13/changes-to-compression-in-iis7.aspx as well, our great documentation lead wrote up the API that you can use to implement your own compression scheme/algorithm. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd692872.aspx You can read those articles to learn more about it. If you'd like some sample code on how to use it, please let me know and I'll post up a stripped down version of the test code I wrote.