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HOW TO: Specify Additional Document Types for HTTP Compression Description: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) versions 5.0 and later support HTTP compression as defined in the HTTP specification. By default, HTTP compression only compresses files with a file name extension of "htm," "html," and "txt." This article explains how to specify additional document types for compression. Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 309 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Turn On SMTP Protocol Logging for Internet Information Services in Windows Server 2003 Description: This step-by-step guide describes how to turn on protocol logging for Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS). Protocol logs track the commands that the Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) virtual server receives from SMTP clients over the network. You can choose which logging format the Microsoft SMTP service uses for recording information. Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 397 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Use NTFS Security to Protect a Web Page Running on IIS in Windows Server 2003 Description: This is a step-by-step guide to using Windows NTFS file system security to protect Web pages that are running on Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS). NOTE : This article does not outline the best practices for using Microsoft FrontPage and... Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 328 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Use a FrontPage Web Site on a Clustered File Share Description: This article describes the configuration that you must use when you host a FrontPage Web site on a clustered file share. You must follow these steps because FrontPage uses the Internet Information Services (IIS) Web server's request user identity Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 346 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Use Host Header Names to Configure Multiple Web Sites in Internet Information Services 6.0 Description: This article provides step-by-step instructions for hosting multiple Web sites by using a single Internet Protocol (IP) address. Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) permits you to map multiple Web sites with the same port number to a single. Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 310 Rate this Site
How to Write a Robots.txt File Description: Web Spiders, often called Robots, are WWW search engines that "crawl" across the Internet and index pages on Web servers. A Web Spider will then catalog that information and make it available to the Internet for searching. This makes it easier for users to find specific information on the Internet by allowing "one-stop shopping" through the Spider's WWW site. Most Robots also prioritize documents that are on the Internet, allowing search results to be "scored" or arranged in order of most likely matches on a search. A Robots.txt file is a special text file that is always located in your Web server's root directory. This file contains restrictions for Web Spiders, telling them where they have permission to search. It should be noted that Web Robots are not required to respect Robots.txt files, but most well-written Web Spiders follow the rules you define. Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 315 Rate this Site
IIS Log File Naming Syntax Description: Internet Information Server (IIS) version 4.0 and Internet Information Services versions 5.0 and later support the following log file formats: Microsoft IIS Log Format National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) Common Log File Format World... Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 351 Rate this Site
IIS Log File Is Not Created When There Is No Activity on a Web Site Description: If there is no client activity on a Web site during the amount of time that you specified as the logging period in the Web site properties, IIS does not create a log file for that time period. For example, if you set logging to occur on a daily basis,... Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 334 Rate this Site
Recommendations for Connecting to Databases Through Internet Information Services Description: This article is intended as a "best practices" guide for when you call database components from Web applications in Internet Information Server/Services (IIS), though most recommendations apply to any distributed application that accesses database Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 344 Rate this Site
Support WebCast: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0, UNC, and Remote Storage Description: Configuring Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) with content remote storage has always been a challenge because of security and scale issues in previous versions of IIS. IIS 6.0, shipping in Microsoft Windows Server 2003, is the first version of the Web server where this scenario has been optimized to work for high volume and high site density (such as shared hosting) environments. Rich and the IIS team will discuss the situations where an infrastructure architect would build this type of configuration, the benefits and tradeoffs, and the details of configuring and optimizing IIS 6.0 with remote file servers. They will also discuss examples of Microsoft sites and customers who have successfully deployed IIS 6.0 with remote storage solutions. Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 360 Rate this Site
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