Contents tagged with IIS News Item
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Now Available: URL Rewriter Tech Preview 1
Today we are releasing Technical Preview 1 of the URL Rewrite Module for IIS 7.0.
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The IIS Process Model Features
A process model is needed to run more than one web-site, web application or web-service securely and reliably on a single machine. In Shared Hosting scenarios hundreds or even thousands of web-sites run on an individual machine. The code running on these web-sites is usually not well tested, if at all. Without a powerful process model the result would be extremely poor reliability. But a process model not only guarantees availability; it also needs to isolate them so that individual web applications don't interfere with each other.
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IIS7 PowerShell Provider Podcast
Saw a post on forums.iis.net last week about a Podcast on our new IIS7 PowerShell Provider. Being the Program Manager for this thing I thought maybe these guys want me to participate in the Podcast. And sure enough - Jonathan and Hal were interested. And here it is the podcast link and the interview topics:
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IIS 7.0 PowerShell Provider Tech Preview 1
Finally, IIS 7.0 has a PowerShell Provider!
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How to speed up your most popular web page
What's your most popular web page?
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Quo Vadis AccessFlags?
When IIS is configured as an Application Server it executes scripts like ASP and ASP.NET, CGI programs and other dynamic content. But in other scenarios IIS is supposed to only allow the download of html files and other static content like html pages, music or video files. With the accessFlags setting in IIS 6.0 administrators were able to lock down the IIS execution permissions to prevent dynamic content from executing.
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Achtung! IIS7 Preconditions
<add name="AXD-ISAPI-2.0" path="*.axd" verb="GET,HEAD,POST" modules="IsapiModule" scriptProcessor="%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\aspnet_isapi.dll" preCondition="classicMode,runtimeVersionv2.0,bitness32" responseBufferLimit="0" />
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IIS7 Logparser Gadget
Bill sent me e-mail on Saturday announcing that he wrote his first Windows Sidebar Gadget. It allows him to start PerfMon or other arbitrary programs from the Windows Sidebar.