By David Chernicoff
Rapid Troubleshooting with IIS 7 Failed Request Tracking gives IIS administrators a hands-on look at configuring and using the failed request tracking feature in IIS 7 by setting up scenarios in which the feature can be used to diagnose problems with an IIS 7 site.
In this lab the user starts by creating the conditions necessary to utilize the failed tracking request feature. This provides end-to-end information to the user about not only the task at hand but the conditions necessary to utilize the tools.
From the basics on using the tool to setting up custom tracking rules, the lab gives the user the hands-on knowledge necessary to use the tool in their own environment.
The information presented in TechNet Virtual Lab: Rapid Troubleshooting with IIS 7 Failed Request Tracking simplifies the process for a new user of the tracking tool to familiarize themselves with how the tool works and what type of workflow improvements can be gained by utilizing the tool’s features.
TIP: Make sure you examine the current state of the lab when you initially start it. Many times the lab manual will walk you through the setup steps that have already been accomplished prior to your entry into the virtual lab space. Attempting to follow the setup directions exactly, when the steps have been done, can take you off track and make the lab less useful.