This article will cover the basics of installing Internet Information Services 7.0 and the different installation modes available, when they can be used and what benefits they have.
Added: 11/16/2007,
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A tutorial about installing the popular programming language PHP on IIS 7 and Windows Vista
Added: 10/03/2008,
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This chapter discusses the fundamentals of the IIS applications and DHTML (Dymanic HTML) applications which are new to VB6.
Added: 10/25/2008,
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Many people would like to have several web sites hosted on their own computer, maybe they want something like hello.domain.com and goodbye.domain.com both on the same computer. IIS can use host headers to see what the end user tried viewing, and it will show the correct web page based on that.
Added: 06/26/2003,
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Explains how to configure IIS 6.0 in Windows 2003 to allow Perl/CGI scripts to work.
Added: 06/26/2003,
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This tutorial explains how to configure IIS 6.0 to allow PHP scripts to work.
Added: 06/26/2003,
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This tutorial explains how to resolve the conflict between Skype and IIS.
Added: 03/10/2007,
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This article written by Matt Foley provides some excellent tips for both customizing and securing Internet Information Services 5.0 systems.
Added: 04/11/2003,
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In spite of the fact that there’s no such thing as a secure network, there are still a lot of things you can do that doesn’t require you to take a second mortgage on your home and thousands of man-hours. This is especially true when it comes to providing secure access to Microsoft IIS Web servers.
Added: 06/24/2004,
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This article walks you through the process of using Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) to publish content to an Internet Information Services (IIS) web server. The article also explains why WebDAV is a more secure and better solution to publishing content than the traditional FTP approach.
Added: 02/08/2005,
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If your IIS Server hosts multiple Web sites, then buggy code within any one of those sites can bring down the other sites. I should know; it happened to me. Fortunately, there is something that you can do to prevent this from happening. In this article, I will show you how you can use application pools to prevent problems with a Web site from causing stability problems across your IIS server.
Added: 10/07/2005,
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