netsh int ipv4 set int “Loopback Adapter” weakhostreceive=enabled weakhostsend=enabled
netsh int ipv4 set int “Local Area Connection” weakhostreceive=enabled weakhostsend=enabled
netsh int ipv4 set int “Loopback Adapter” weakhostreceive=enabled weakhostsend=enabled
netsh int ipv4 set int “Local Area Connection” weakhostreceive=enabled weakhostsend=enabled
Here is a post in forums.iis.net that is worthy of an complete article.
http://forums.iis.net/t/1150447.aspx
It addresses caching on a UNC path where the server is a non-Microsoft OS file server. It’s a Novell server using CIFS. If you have documents on a Samba or CIFS server, this article contains some good information.
Cheers,
Steve
http://video.techsmith.com/camtasia/5/edu/quickstart/enu/default.html
Google giving away free Web App security scanner:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20080703/tc_pcworld/147917
Cheers,
Steve
I’ve listened to a lot of podcasts and never “until now” did a podcast. Craig Shoemaker approached me about doing a podcast. The podcast was real easy! All I had to do was talk about the subject I’ve been involved with since December 2005, IIS 7.0. We introduced IIS 7.0 to developers who probably until now haven’t did much with it. The IIS Team really did a awesome job developing IIS 7.0. I hope the podcast helps introduce some of my favorite sections of IIS 7.0 and benefits.
(P.S He hosts at www.orcsweb.com where I work at). Craig’s site is http://polymorphicpodcast.com/, there is a lot of really good content. Definitely check it out.
Here is the link to the podcast
http://polymorphicpodcast.com/shows/iis7/
Cheers,
Steve Schofield
Microsoft MVP – IIS
For my own reference.
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One of the exciting and powerful features of IISLogs 2.0 (www.iislogs.com) is handling log files on a Per Directory feature. Have you ever needed to handle unknown file extensions? Need unique rules for various folders? These couple items are handled by the Per Directory feature.
Here is an article discussing Per Directory more. http://www.iislogs.com/perdirectory.aspx
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Cheers,
Steve Schofield
Microsoft MVP – IIS