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Category: Main/Microsoft/IIS
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HOW TO: Configure Certificate Trust Lists in Internet Information Services 5.0 Description: This step-by-step article describes how to create and configure Certificate Trust Lists (CTLs) by using the Certificate Trust List Wizard in Internet Information Services (IIS) version 5.0. Added on: 25-Sep-2004 Hits: 179 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Configure IIS to Control the Anonymous Password Description: This step-by-step article describes how to configure sub-authentication in Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 253 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Configure IIS Web Site Authentication in Windows Server 2003 Description: This article describes how to configure Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) Web site authentication in Windows Server 2003. You can configure IIS to authenticate users before they are permitted access to a Web site, a folder in the site, or Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 236 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Configure Incoming and Outgoing Connections for an IIS SMTP Server in Windows 2000 Description: This step-by-step guide describes how to configure incoming and outgoing connections for an Internet Information Services (IIS) SMTP server. Added on: 12-Oct-2004 Hits: 190 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Configure Internet Information Services Web Authentication in Windows Server 2003 Description: This step-by-step article describes how to configure authentication for Web-based requests in Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 233 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Configure Web Permissions for Web Content in Internet Information Services 6.0 Description: This step-by-step article describes how to configure Web permissions for Web content in Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. back to the top Overview You can set Web permissions for specific Web sites, folders, and files on your server Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 248 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Configure Web Site Logging in Windows Server 2003 Description: This article provides a step-by-step guide to turn on logging on a Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0 (IIS) Web site. Internet Information Services (IIS) logging is designed to be more detailed than the event-logging or performance-monitoring features of Windows Server 2003. The IIS logs can include information such as who has visited your site, what they viewed, and when the information was viewed last. You can monitor attempts, either successful or unsuccessful, to access your Web sites, virtual folders, or files. This includes events such as reading the file or writing to the file. Events can be logged independently for any site, virtual folder, or file. By regularly reviewing these log files, you can detect areas of your server or your sites that may be subject to attacks or suffer from other security problems Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 250 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Create a Metabase Backup by Using IIS 6.0 in Windows Server 2003 Description: This step-by-step article describes how to create a metabase backup by using Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. IIS 6.0 Administrative Metabase Backup The metabase is a hierarchical structure for storing IIS configuration settings. It performs some of the same functions as the Windows system registry, but it is specific to IIS. Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 190 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Create a New Virtual Server or Web Site in Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 Description: This article describes step-by-step how to create a virtual server in Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 196 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Create a Virtual Directory in Windows 2000 Description: This article describes step-by-step how to create a virtual directory on an existing Web site in a Windows 2000 environment. A virtual directory is a directory that is not contained within the Web site's home directory, but appears to client browsers as though it were. A virtual directory has an alias that is mapped to the physical location of the Web content. A client appends the alias to the URL of the Web site in order to browse the Web content in that virtual directory. Added on: 12-Oct-2004 Hits: 194 Rate this Site
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