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Using Apache-Style HTTP Authentication on IIS |
| Hits Today: 0 Total: 2564 | Updated: 1/26/2006 | Reviews: 0 No ratings available. |
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| Have you ever wished you could easily set up password protected areas of your web site without creating system user accounts? What about moving a password protected website from Apache to IIS? This article examines a free product that makes both of thes... |
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Migrating to a Load Balanced IIS 6 Environment |
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| Migration to IIS 6 can present itself as a daunting challenge. Depending on your existing hosting configuration, the process can number in hours, days, or even weeks. Careful planning and research is integral to achieve a successful migration. Visi... |
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Mastering IIS FTP - Part 3 - The Doorway Folder Trick  |
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In the previous two parts we learned how to leverage virtual directories and physical folders to offer a lot of control from IIS FTP. Now, what about when we want to have one site administrator have access to more than one, but not all, of the directories... |
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ISAPI Rewrite |
| Hits Today: 0 Total: 5909 | Updated: 1/16/2005 | Reviews: 6      |
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| Have you ever wanted to manage multiple domain names under a single account in IIS (Internet Information Services)? A common way to do this is to handle it from code. There are some disadvantages when handling this directly from code. Static pages aren't ... |
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ISAPI Rewrite  |
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Have you ever wanted to manage multiple domain names under a single account in IIS (Internet Information Services)? |
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IIS Compression in IIS6.0 |
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| Hold on to your hats folks. If you’re running IIS6.0, pay for bandwidth, and don’t have compression installed on your web server, either IIS Compression or a 3rd party, you are missing out!!
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