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Windows Web Solutions April 2001

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Scripting the Metabase
Learn how to use scripts to complete multiple metabase operations and how to build new scripts.

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[Feature]
Application Center Content, Component, and Configuration Synchronization
Microsoft Application Center 2000's Content and Configuraton Synchronization feature lets you automatically synchronize both online content and server configuration settings when you update them.
 — Tim Huckaby

Getting to Script the Metabase
In the conclusion to our IIS metabase series, William Sheldon shows you how to use scripts to complete multiple operations and how to build new scripts.
 — William Sheldon

SQL Server Database Access with IIS
Randy Bergeron shows you how to configure a DSN and use it with ActiveX Data Objects to access a database from an ASP file.
 — Tim Huckaby , et al.


[IIS Informant]
IIS Informant
Brett answers your questions about configuring IIS to send log information to SQL Server, migrating from IIS 3.0 to IIS 5.0, and more.
 — Brett Hill


[Windows 2000 Resource Kit]
Resource Kit Security Templates
This month, Ken Spencer introduces you the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit Security Configuration and Analysis tool.
 — Ken Spencer

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