Channel 9 has posted some videos about IIS
Visit their site and see the videos: Channel 9.
Blogging and Evangelising about Microsoft Unified Communications and Internet technologies by Peter Schmidt [MVP].
Channel 9 has posted some videos about IIS
Visit their site and see the videos: Channel 9.
The MSCOM team has posted an annoncement about a Webcast series related to Microsoft.com Operations, to give an insider’s look at Microsoft.com.
The following Webcasts are planned:
– Microsoft.com – High Availability Architecture (Level 200)
– Microsoft.com – Configuration Management of Web Farms (Level 200)
– Microsoft.com – Change & Release Management Strategies (Level 200)
– Microsoft.com – Monitoring and Management of Enterprise Platform (Level 300)
– Microsoft.com – Troubleshooting & Debugging Web Hosting Environments (Level 300)
Check out their blog post to read more: Microsoft.com Operations : Microsoft.com Webcast Week November 7-11, 2005 – It will be updated with sign up links for the Webcasts.
Microsoft has updated the documentation (beta) for IIS 7.0
Read it at source: IIS 7.0 Beta: IIS 7.0 Modules (IIS 7.0 Beta 1).
Check out David Wang‘s recent post about http.sys’s response cache. He describes the configurable registry keys and how the scavanger works.
Read his post at source: David Wang : HOWTO: Use the HTTP.SYS Kernel Mode Response Cache with IIS 6
Brett Hill has made a Podcast about IIS.
This is his first Podcast in a series and in this one Brett review’s IIS 6 security and discusses IIS 7 features including why developers should be looking now at IIS 7 capabilities.
Every two weeks we can expect a new podcast featuring members of the IIS 7 product team and other key players in IIS technology.
Get the Podcast here: IIS Show #1 with Brett Hill
Read his own annoncement of the Podcast here: IIS Show Podcast.
Bernard has published his usual monthly list over IIS KBs released by Microsoft, this time for september. It’s a great way of getting an overview of recent released articles for IIS.
See his full list at source: IIS KBs – September 2005.
Found some good information about online editing the IIS Metabase while IIS runs on The Lazy Admin blog, it’s not something new, it has always been possible in IIS 6. But just good info. for anyone who isn’t aware of this already
Read at source how to enable online editing of the IIS Metabase:
IIS6 Metabase Editing – The Lazyadmin.com
Joel Oleson has posted an Recycle Bin application for SharePoint.
It’s an IT Admin based Recycle Bin which does not modify the db schema or change any pages.
It uses ISAPI handler and extension to capture file deletes from HTTP/S, Web DAV, FP RPC, etc… it captures attachments, FrontPage deletes, Shell deletes, etc…. and copies them a specified path on the the file system prior to delete.
Read all about the application and other SharePoint tools at source: Joel Oleson’s SharePoint Blog: Post to Internal SharePoint DL
Download it at the SharePoint Tools Workspace.