Monthly Archive for November, 2005

MSCOM WebCast – Q&A

The MSCOM team has posted the Q&A after their webcast series.
Bernard has been so kind to accumulate them all with direct links to each webcast Q&A.

Read his post here: MSCOM WebCast Week – Q&A.

Installing and Configuring IISState

IIS State is a tool used for debugging IIS. Read an article about how to use the tool.

Read it at source: IIS: Installing and Configuring IISState.

IIS Answers -Blind Drop FTP Server

IIS Answers has posted a great article about how to setup a blind drop ftp server.

Read the article at source:IIS Answers – Blind Drop FTP Server.

Backup of IIS Web servers

ChrisAd did a post about “Getting it all Backed up for a IIS Web”, the article is quite good.
The article also referers to a good webcast about “Disaster Recovery and IIS 6.0: Metabase backups in a Nutshell”.

Read it at source: ChrisAd’s blog : Getting it all Backed up for a IIS Web Server.

Disaster Recovery and IIS 6.0 webcast

I know this webcast is a bit old, but it’s good and always nice to get updated on Disaster Recovery.

See it at source: Events Home.

ASPNET_REGIIS.exe and the newly released ASP.NET 2.0

Chris Adams has blogged about using ASP.NET 2.0 on IIS, both on new installs and where a previous version of ASP.NET is installed already.

Read his post here: ChrisAd’s blog : ASPNET_REGIIS.exe and the newly released ASP.NET 2.0.

ASP.NET 2.0 Hosting Deployment Guide

Hosting ASP.NET 2.0 web applications, get the Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Hosting Deployment Guide.

The ASP.NET 2.0 Deployment Guide is a reference for web hosters who are interested in adding ASP.NET 2.0 to their existing Windows hosting service. Besides improving developer productivity, ASP.NET 2.0 also provides benefits for hosted environments, including support for shutting down inactive applications and locking down rogue applications. Enhanced health monitoring configuration can be used to set thresholds and severity levels for monitoring the health of ASP.NET.

Download at source: ASP.NET 2.0 Hosting Deployment Guide.

Microsoft Express Editions

Want to get started with ASP.NET 2.0 or other .NET 2.0 languages?
Microsoft has released their first programs in the Express series, which are free programs, that are lightweight, easy-to-use, and easy-to-learn tools for the hobbyist, novice, and student developer.

The Express series is devided in 3 main categories:
– Web Development
– Database Development
– Windows Development

Get an overview of all the programs and download them here: Visual Studio Express.