Skip navigation

Windows Web Solutions UPDATE, June 3, 2003

Windows Web Solutions UPDATE--June 3, 2003

1. Commentary: The IIS 6.0 Deployment Guide

2. Keeping Up with IIS - Locating and Disabling Unauthorized IIS Servers - Results from Last Issue's Instant Poll: Server Hardware - This Issue's Instant Poll: IIS References

3. Announcements - Cast Your Vote in Our Annual Readers' Choice Awards! - DevConnections: Fall Dates Announced

4. Resource - Featured Thread: Host Headers

5. Events - Security 2003 Road Show

6. New and Improved - Improve Speed and Performance of Web Content - Submit Top Product Ideas

7. Contact Us - See this section for a list of ways to contact us.

1. Commentary: The IIS 6.0 Deployment Guide

by Tim Huckaby, [email protected]

The proliferation of books about technology over the past several years and their rising cost have made it difficult to invest wisely in such books. Did you know that more than 400 book titles relate to Microsoft .NET? Microsoft IIS 6.0, which has officially been shipping for approximately 1 month, is already the subject of four or five books, which are easily findable on bookstore Web sites such as Amazon.com. The bad thing about Amazon.com is that anyone can publish a review of any book on the book's page on the Amazon site. Some of these reviews might be entertaining, but most are untrustworthy because they don't come from technology professionals.

Here's a hot tip on a new, fantastic book about IIS 6.0 that I professionally and personally attest you can't go wrong with. The book's official name is "Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Server 2003 Deployment Kit, Deploying Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0, A Resource Kit Publication." But call it by its common name, "IIS 6.0 Deployment Guide." Published on May 27, the guide offers 425 pages of end-to-end IIS 6.0 coverage that's written in "how-to" style. And here's the best part: It's a free download. In fact, this book lives only in electronic form as a Microsoft Word document--you'll need to print it if you want to read it on paper. You can download the guide in its entirety or in sections from: http://microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=F31A5FD5-03DB-46D2-9F34-596EDD039EB9&displaylang=en#filelist .

The guide is organized by introduction, seven chapters, two appendixes, a glossary, and an index. The chapters go like this:

Chapter 1: Overview of Deploying IIS 6.0 Chapter 2: Deploying ASP.NET Applications in IIS 6.0 Chapter 3: Securing Web Sites and Applications Chapter 4: Ensuring Application Availability Chapter 5: Upgrading an IIS Server to IIS 6.0 Chapter 6: Migrating IIS Web Sites to IIS 6.0 Chapter 7: Migrating Apache Web Sites to IIS 6.0

The chapter content is focused yet thorough, and well written. Of particular interest is Appendix A, which is a comprehensive list (approximately 70 items) of common IIS 6.0 procedures with practical documentation. Each procedure and its documentation averages about a page in length. The Word document containing this chapter is worth saving in your desktop for reference. When I need to find a how-to procedure in IIS 6.0, I'll look here before I search the Internet.

If you read and absorb this book cover-to-cover, you'll be an IIS 6.0 expert. To me, that kind of value is worth far more than you'll pay for this book. I applaud Microsoft for releasing this publication to the Web instead of through Microsoft Press. Clearly, the company's motivation is driven by its desire for widespread IIS 6.0 adoption, but since this guide is such a valuable reference, I doubt anyone will have a problem with that.

===============

==== 2. Keeping Up with IIS ====

Locating and Disabling Unauthorized IIS Servers Question: I have a large network with many IIS servers installed on various systems. How can I locate and disable unauthorized IIS servers on the network systems? For the answer, click the following link: http://www.windowswebsolutions.com/articles/index.cfm?articleid=23813

Results from Last Issue's Instant Poll: Server Hardware The voting has closed in the Windows & .NET Magazine Windows Web Solutions channel's nonscientific Instant Poll for the question, "Which server does your company most commonly use?" Here are the results from the 87 responses: - 39% HP/Compaq - 39% Dell - 8% IBM - 3% Unisys - 10% Other (Deviations from 100% are due to rounding.)

This Issue's Instant Poll: IIS References The next Instant Poll question is, "Do you benefit and learn from reading IIS references and publications?" Go to the Windows & .NET Magazine Windows Web Solutions home page and submit your vote for a) Yes, I seek out all materials I can get my hands on, b) No, I learn much better through experience, or c) No, I don't purchase such materials. http://www.windowswebsolutions.com

==== 3. Announcements ==== (from Windows & .NET Magazine and its partners)

Cast Your Vote in Our Annual Readers' Choice Awards! Which companies and products are the best on the market? Tell us by nominating your favorites in the annual Windows & .NET Magazine Readers' Choice Awards survey. Click here! http://www.winnetmag.com/readerschoice

DevConnections: Fall Dates Announced DevConnections = Microsoft ASP.NET Connections + Visual Studio Connections + SQL Server Magazine Connections. Jump-start your fall 2003 training plans by securing your seat for DevConnections, scheduled for October 13 through 15, 2003. Register now to receive the lowest possible registration fee plus access to all three conferences for one low price. Call 800-438-6720 or 203-268-3204 for more information. http://www.devconnections.com

==== 4. Resource ====

Featured Thread: Host Headers Forum member MichaelHogan-Ideate wants to know whether, when he adds a host header such as mydomain.com to a site, he must add a second host header to catch hits to www.mydomain.com. To lend a helping hand, join the discussion at the following URL: http://www.winnetmag.com/forums/rd.cfm?cid=41&tid=59137

==== 5. Events ==== (brought to you by Windows & .NET Magazine)

Security 2003 Road Show Join Mark Minasi and Paul Thurrott as they deliver sound security advice at our popular Security 2003 Road Show event. http://www.winnetmag.com/roadshows/security2003

==== 6. New and Improved ==== by Sue Cooper, [email protected]

Improve Speed and Performance of Web Content WARP Solutions released WARP SpiderCache 3.0, software to cache your Web site's static rich media and dynamic content. Features include a distributed architecture for flexible configuration and installation; advanced security and personalization that lets you add access levels and achieve granularity at the user level; and Central Manager, which enables advanced clustering for administration, configuration request queuing, and clear-caching across a group of servers. WARP SpiderCache 3.0 runs on Microsoft IIS or Apache. Contact WARP at 877-688-9277 or [email protected] http://www.warpsolutions.com

Submit Top Product Ideas Have you used a product that changed your IT experience by saving you time or easing your daily burden? Do you know of a terrific product that others should know about? Tell us! We want to write about the product in a future What's Hot column. Send your product suggestions to [email protected].

==== Sponsored Links ====

- FaxBack Integrate FAX into Exchange/Outlook (Whitepaper, ROI, Trial) http://www.faxback.com/w2ksponorlink/

==========

==== 7. Contact Us ====

About the commentary -- [email protected] About the newsletter -- [email protected] About technical questions -- http://www.winnetmag.net/forums About product news -- [email protected] About your subscription -- [email protected] About sponsoring UPDATE -- [email protected]

===============

You are subscribed as #EmailAddr#. Manage your email newsletter account on our Web site. Simply log in and you can change your email address, update your profile information, and subscribe or unsubscribe to any of our email newsletters all in one place. http://www.winnetmag.com/email

Copyright 2003, Penton Media, Inc.

Hide comments

Comments

  • Allowed HTML tags: <em> <strong> <blockquote> <br> <p>

Plain text

  • No HTML tags allowed.
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
Publish