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March 2014 IIS Community Newsletter
The March 2014 Edition of the IIS Community Newsletter has been published. You’ll want to check it out for some of the latest news and highlights in the IIS community over the past month. Best of all your blog posts and knowledge contribute to it and help make it all possible!
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Monitor a site’s downtime…for free!
You have a really cool website that you or someone else designed, right? That’s great but it doesn’t do you much good if the site is down. Nobody can get to it and learn about your product or service, or even worse, buy something from you if it’s an ecommerce site.
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November IIS Community Newsletter
For the latest news and articles in the IIS community, be sure to check out the November edition of the IIS Community Newsletter.
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August IIS Community Newsletter
For the latest news and articles in the IIS community, be sure to check out the August edition of the IIS Community Newsletter.
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Require Client Certificates in IIS 7.5
Systems administrators often mistakenly correlate client certificates with SSL server certificates. Here is a great post from David Dietz that helps clear up some of the misconceptions.
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Mitigating SQL Injection Attacks in IIS 7.5
It is surprising with all the advances in Internet technologies that there is still a lot of old school code being used and reused. Because of that, there are some topics that will be around for many years to come. SQL Injection is one of those topics. Rather than write an abstract blog post about mitigating SQL Injection attacks, I am presenting this topic from my point of view.
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July IIS Community Newsletter
For the latest news and articles in the IIS community, be sure to check out the July edition of the IIS Community Newsletter.
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Windows PowerShell 4.0 Preview
As a systems administrator you like to stay on top of the latest technologies, right? Well you won’t want to miss the opportunity to get ahead of the curve and start experimenting with Windows PowerShell 4.0. It is included as part of the Windows Management Framework 4.0 Preview located in the Microsoft Download Center.
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Windows 2012 Remote Desktop Services
In previous versions of Windows, Remote Desktop Services (RDS) was known as Terminal Services. There have been many changes made to this collection of services in Windows 2012. If you are looking for a list of these changes, there are a large number of blog posts out there that explain in detail all the changes.
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May IIS Community Newsletter
For the latest news and happenings in the IIS community, be sure to check out the May edition of the IIS Community Newsletter!