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Posted to
IIS7 - Setup
by
iisguy
on
07-16-2007, 4:41 PM
Each website needs a unique binding and binding is the IP+Port+HostHeader.
Change any one of these and you're fine. Of course you need to configure DNS so that host headers will resolve the IP+port.
-brett
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Posted to
Your IIS7 Projects
by
iisguy
on
05-03-2007, 4:53 PM
Great!
Pleaes let us know how this goes.
thanks,
Brett
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Posted to
General
by
iisguy
on
08-25-2006, 4:11 PM
The timeouts involved can be different depending on the way you are accessing the file.
How you are accessing/downloading?
-brett
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Posted to
Your IIS7 Projects
by
iisguy
on
08-16-2006, 9:30 PM
This is Brett, one time MVP and now IIS Technical Evangelist for Microsoft on IIS.
I'm very interested in hearing about what projects, plans and ideas you have in mind for IIS 7. If you or your company are looking at doing something with IIS 7 that uses some of the cool new features we have, please post a note here. If you don't want to make a ...
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Posted to
IIS7 - General
by
iisguy
on
06-19-2006, 8:45 PM
You will get the Ultimate version which does has IIS 7 on it!
=brett
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Posted to
Security
by
iisguy
on
05-24-2006, 4:59 PM
Sounds like a good candiate for tracing. If this is IIS 6, you should look up some the docs on this site about tracing. That will help to tell you where in the request processing the delays are happening.
-brett hill
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Posted to
IIS7 - Configuration & Scripting
by
iisguy
on
05-23-2006, 4:27 PM
Yes, you read correctlly.
The new API exposes the ability create websites, app pools, stop and start sites, and more. The new tracing APIs let you query from code the number of requests in an app pool and time they have been executing. Checkout the Videos ! Search under IIS7 and Videos in TechCenter.
-brett hill