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HOW TO: Set Default Properties for Internet Information Services in Windows 2000 Description: You can use the Internet Information Services (IIS) snap-in to configure settings for the WWW and FTP services at the server, individual site, folder, or file levels. When you configure properties at the server level, these values are inherited, and become the default settings for all Web or FTP sites on the server. This article describes how to set the following default properties on an IIS server: Added on: 12-Oct-2004 Hits: 319 Rate this Site
HOW TO: List Web Server Extensions and Extension Files in IIS 6.0 Description: This step-by-step article describes how to list which extensions and extension files exist on an Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 server. The command-line script, Iisext.vbs, which resides in the SysvolSystem32 (Default WindowsSystem32) directory, can be used by an administrator to list Web service extension IDs for all defined Web service extensions on an IIS 6.0 server. Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 318 Rate this Site
How to View HTTP Data Frames Using Network Monitor Description: This article provides detailed steps on using Network Monitor included with Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 to view HTTP data frames. Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 318 Rate this Site
How To Perform Security Planning for Internet Information Services 5.0 Description: This article describes how to assess security threats and suggests how to implement security polices. A member of the Administrators group who is familiar with your existing network security should make recommendations about Internet Information Services (IIS) security polices. Added on: 25-Sep-2004 Hits: 318 Rate this Site
How To Use Host Header Names to Configure Multiple Web Sites in Internet Information Services 5.0 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) allows you to map multiple Web sites with the same port number to a single IP address by using a feature called Host Header Names. By assigning a unique host header name to each Web site, this feature allows you to map more than one Web site to an IP address. Added on: 12-Oct-2004 Hits: 318 Rate this Site
How to Monitor Bandwidth Throttling Description: When you enable bandwidth throttling, Internet Information Services (IIS) activates a set of counters to monitor it in System Monitor (SysMon). These counters can be identified by "Async I/O" in the counter name. These counters are active only when bandwidth throttling is enabled. (If bandwidth throttling is not enabled, the counters appear in SysMon, but they always have a value of zero.) Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 317 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Create an IIS Baseline by Using the Memory Object Description: This article provides step-by-step instructions for creating performance logs that can help you to analyze the performance of your server that runs Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0 and Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0 and later. These logs may be used for troubleshooting or for obtaining a performance baseline for future notification of possible issues with your IIS server. Added on: 20-Sep-2004 Hits: 317 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Apply Microsoft Hotfixes to a Windows 2000 Server Running IIS Description: This article describes how to identify and apply Microsoft updates and hotfixes after you install Windows 2000 Server and IIS on your computer. You can use some Microsoft tools to help you check your system for missing patches and then install them. Complete the procedures that are described in this article after you install the operating system and after the computer has access to the Internet. It is important to understand that programs that are installed after all service packs and patches have been applied can require you to reinstall a patch and, in some cases, the service pack. Added on: 12-Oct-2004 Hits: 317 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Create an FTP Site in the Internet Information Manager Snap-in in Windows 2000 Description: This step-by-step article describes the process of creating an FTP Site in the Internet Information Manager Snap-in that is running on a Windows 2000-based server. A member of the administrators group performs all of the procedures. Added on: 12-Oct-2004 Hits: 317 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Use the Internet Information Manager Snap-In to Administer IIS 5.0 in Windows 2000 Description: This article describes how to administer the Internet Information Manager snap-in that is running on a Windows 2000-based server. To use the steps in this article, you must have administrative rights on the computer. Added on: 12-Oct-2004 Hits: 317 Rate this Site
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