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  • Heterogeneous Web Workloads on IIS7

    By Michael K. Campbell One of the great things about IIS 7 is that it provides an entirely new architecture – which enables it to finally treat all application platforms as first-class citizens. For example, with IIS 6 ASP.NET (Microsoft’s own flagship web development platform) was effectively a bolt...
    Posted to IT Pro Tips (Weblog) by itprotipsadmin on 03-20-2008
  • Installation and the New Modular Architecture

    By David Chernicoff TechNet Virtual Lab: Installation and the New Modular Architecture walks the user through examining the roles installed on an IIS 7 server and gives the user the opportunity to install additional server roles. This 45 minute Virtual Lab uses Server manager and Internet Information...
    Posted to IT Pro Tips (Weblog) by itprotipsadmin on 03-14-2008
  • Rapid Troubleshooting with IIS 7 Failed Request Tracking

    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...
    Posted to IT Pro Tips (Weblog) by itprotipsadmin on 03-06-2008
  • IIS 7 Configuration and Administrative Delegation

    By Michael K. Campbell One of the best things about IIS 7 is that it makes exclusive use of .config files to store all server, site, and application settings. This means that configuration with IIS 7 has truly become portable, and that backing up your ‘metabase’ now consists solely of making backups...
    Posted to IT Pro Tips (Weblog) by itprotipsadmin on 03-05-2008
  • IIS7 Remote Management

    By Michael K. Campbell Windows Server 2008 is something that I’ve watched with great anticipation over the past few years, and I still find it hard to believe that Windows 2008 Server is finally available in non-beta form. And while there are a number of reasons why I’m really excited about Windows Server...
    Posted to IT Pro Tips (Weblog) by itprotipsadmin on 03-04-2008
  • IIS 7.0 (part 4 of 4): Diagnostics

    By David Chernicoff Internet Information Services 7.0 (Part 4 of 4): Diagnostics is the last of a four part series of presentations on getting the most from IIS 7.0. This section, called “Diagnostics” does a good job of standing on its own, and the presenter reviews a couple of key IIS concepts germane...
    Posted to IT Pro Tips (Weblog) by itprotipsadmin on 02-08-2008
  • Automating IIS 7.0 Management

    By Michael K. Campbell More than any product that has come out of Microsoft in awhile, I’m very excited about Windows Server 2008; mostly because of just how great Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 is. I’ve been using IIS 7 for a number of years along with ASP.NET, and the new IIS 7 architecture...
    Posted to IT Pro Tips (Weblog) by itprotipsadmin on 01-25-2008
  • IIS-Core Server

    By Will Kelly I was drawn to the IIS-Core Server virtual lab after poking around the IIS 7.0 specifications and began to wonder about the development options including .NET and Native C/C++ modules. However, I needed a “sandbox” to play in since my dev environment was devoted to a client project and...
    Posted to IT Pro Tips (Weblog) by itprotipsadmin on 01-17-2008
  • End-to-End Overview of the Microsoft Internet Information Services 7

    By Mark Burnett I recently took some time to catch up with some TechNet webcasts and there was one, the End-to-End Overview of the Microsoft Internet Information Services 7.0 , which I found particularly interesting. The webcast, given by Keith Combs, covers the significant structural changes that Internet...
    Posted to IT Pro Tips (Weblog) by itprotipsadmin on 01-02-2008
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