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Web Deployment Tool Beta 1 (Go Live) just released

Today the Web Deployment Team released the Beta 1 version of the deployment tool! If you're not familiar with the tool already, it is here to help you keep sites or servers in sync with IIS6 or IIS7, as well as migrate from IIS6 to IIS7. One of the key...

Microsoft.com uses the Web Deployment Tool

The folks at Microsoft.com used the Web Deployment Tool to perform a migration of an IIS 6.0 server to IIS 7.0. They published a whitepaper describing their experiences with Tech Preview 1, available at their new operations site. http://technet.microsoft...

What is the long-term support for the MS Deploy tool?

In the past week or so, we've gotten quite a few questions about our long-term support of the tool. Yes, the tool will be fully supported by Microsoft Product Support at RTW (release to web). Currently it is in Tech Preview so the only support comes from...

Using MS Deploy to compare two web sites

Given that we have a metric ton of options :), I wanted to go through a couple common questions that our product support folks get. This is the first in a series of server administrator tasks I'll cover using MS Deploy. When our support folks learned...

Web Deployment walkthroughs are now in RTF format

Just a quick note to let everyone know that we updated the walkthroughs slightly based on comments we've gotten, and also turned them into .rtf files. The link to download is http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=8100895 and they've been updated on the download...

Welcome to the Web Deployment Team blog

Welcome to the Microsoft Web Deployment Team blog - we hope you will find this a helpful place to get the inside scoop plus plenty of tips and tricks from the team who is building the Web Deployment Tool for IIS. So what is this new deployment tool? You...

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