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Workaround: Running ASP.NET 1.1 on Vista SP2/WS08 SP2
Many of you have probably read the article on how to install ASP.NET 1.1 on IIS7 on Vista and WS08 (The article can be found at http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/472/how-to-install-aspnet-11-with-iis7-on-vista-and-windows-2008/).
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Hotfix and Security Update List: Windows Server 2008 SP2 and Windows Vista SP2
Not sure if anyone has seen this, but yesterday, Microsoft posted the full list of all Hotfixes (QFEs) and Security updates that have been rolled into Vista SP2. The list can be downloaded from the Microsoft Download Center at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=d8b2cf4b-a2df-4664-8dd8-e840001e33f3.
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Vista/Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 (SP2) RC
In March, Vista/Windows Server 2008 SP2 RC was made public. (See my blog post on SP2 Beta release here).
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Microsoft Application Request Routing (ARR) Version 2 for IIS7 Beta 1 has been released.
Following the ARRv1 RTW release last month, the ARR team has released ARRv2 Beta1 release today. (The "official" announcement can be found here.)
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Benefits of host name affinity provider in ARRv1 RTW
As you know, ARRv1 has RTW'ed last week.
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The Microsoft Application Request Routing (ARR) Version 1 for IIS7 has been released to web (RTW).
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Vista/Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
In December 2008, Vista/Windows Server 2008 SP2 beta was made public. Yes, it is the first service pack for Windows Server 2008, but it is named SP2 since Windows Server 2008 RTM is really Vista SP1. In this blog post, I will high light some of the key changes for IIS 7.0 in SP2. (For more information on SP2 in general, here is the official SP2 site.)
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Meaning of "minimum servers" in Application Request Routing
The product team is currently working on ARRv1 RTW and online help, in addition to the walkthroughs, will be part of this release effort.
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Shared configuration and password expiration.
Most of you have probably heard of shared configuration. It is a simple and convenient way to centralize IIS configuration among multiple IIS instances. (More info on shared configuration can be found here.)
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Setting up Shared configuration on IIS 7.0
Problem: When IIS 7.0 server is configured to work in shared configuration mode then configuration files are stored on a file share. This configuration is recommended for setting up web farms. But in case file share goes offline, the whole set up fails and web servers stop responding. Moreover when the file share comes up again, IIS server is not able to detect it gives following error message: