May 13, 2010
This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here ), let’s talk about Directory Browsing feature. Default document feature enables a default document that’s served when a client requests the site directly (without a specific file). ...
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Apr 19, 2010
This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here ), let’s talk about Default Documents Default Document feature is for client requests to a Web site that do not specify a file, like, www.contoso.com . The default document is the file the...
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Mar 29, 2010
This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here ), let’s wrap up side by side UI comparison between IIS6.0 and IIS7.x authentication methods. For side by side comparison on Authentication methods, we have covered Anonymous Authentication...
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Mar 12, 2010
This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here ), let’s talk about Integrated Windows Authentication feature in IIS6 UI and compare it to IIS7.x UI. Integrated windows authentication was known as NTLM in previous (before IIS6.0) IIS versions...
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Mar 08, 2010
This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here ), let’s talk about Digest Authentication feature in IIS6 UI and compare it to IIS7.x UI. Digest Authentication feature in IIS6.0 Digest Authentication provides the same functionality as...
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Feb 22, 2010
This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here ), let’s talk about Basic Authentication feature in IIS6 UI and compare it to IIS7.x UI. Basic Authentication feature in IIS6.0 Basic Authentication prompts the user for a username and password...
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Feb 15, 2010
This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here ), let’s talk about Anonymous Authentication feature in IIS6 UI and compare it to IIS7.x UI. Anonymous Authentication feature in IIS6.0 Anonymous authentication gives users access to the...
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Feb 05, 2010
This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here ), let’s talk about Web Service Extensions feature in IIS6 UI and compare it to the IIS7.x ISAPI and CGI Restrictions feature. Web Service Extensions feature in IIS6.0 By default, the IIS6...
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Jan 29, 2010
Now that we have the series introduction out of the way, let’s start with the side by side comparison between the Start Pages for IIS6 vs. IIS7. IIS6 UI Start Page On a W2K3 machine, run “inetmgr” (Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager) IIS7/IIS7...
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Jan 29, 2010
I tried to search for articles/blogs that do a side by side comparison between IIS 6.0 UI and IIS 7.0 UI but could not find one. Let’s fix that, shall we. This is an introduction blog to the series of side by side comparison between IIS6.0 and IIS 7.0...
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Jan 07, 2010
This blog post talks about the IIS Manager module to configure Advertisement module we wrote in my previous blog. There are many good blogs on iis.net that explain how to add a new IIS Manager module in detail. Few examples below: - An End-to-End...
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Jan 05, 2010
This has got to be the most overdue blog ever (no kidding!) I wrote this managed module over 2 years ago using the then *new* IIS extensibility. Consider this post as my New Year resolution to get this published ;) Advertisement Module: the idea I wrote...
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Dec 29, 2009
As you all know, WebPI offers a rich set products and applications and continues to offer more. One of my favorite features in WebPI (it’s been in PI since its v1 days) is called Contextual Install. This feature provides a seamless experience for customers...
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Dec 28, 2009
FAQ: Do I always need to be online for WebPI to download and install all the products it offers? Short answer: Yes FAQ: Is there a way to get webpi to install products in an offline way? Many WebPI customers have requested for this feature. While WebPI...
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Dec 18, 2007
Diagnose Failures with Remote Management Good place to start if you want to learn about how to configure remote administration for IIS Manager: http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/158 This is a long overdue blog entry. It's an attempt to help you all diagnose...
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