By Readers, 04/30/2002
Write a script to secure your Default and Administration Web sites.
By Brett Hill, 04/30/2002
Using Terminal Services to manage a Web server has its disadvantages and advantages.
By Brett Hill, 04/30/2002
In IIS 5.0, you can clear the Cache ISAPI applications check box at the Web site level but not at the application level. Here’s how you can work around this bug.
By Jim Captainino, 04/30/2002
Application Center 2000’s inclusion of Health Monitor 2.1’s advanced monitoring capabilities lets you automate responses to events and collected data.
By Brett Hill, 04/30/2002
The Anonymous Authentication topic in the IIS Help file contains inaccurate information about the type of logon required for an IUSR account.
By Brett Hill, 04/30/2002
When troubleshooting Web problems, eliminating possible causes inside the IIS server before looking for causes outside the server is often a good idea.
By Gavin Reid, 04/30/2002
Add Virtual Network Computing (VNC) to your client and tunnel its traffic through an SSH link for secure, remote GUI management of your Web server.
By Brett Hill, 04/30/2002
Find out how to change the drive configuration for an SMTP server in IIS 5.0 and IIS 4.0.
By Brett Hill, 04/30/2002
Because of recent updates to the IIS Lockdown Tool and Win2K, you can now disable WebDAV without changing the ACLs of system files.
By Tim Huckaby, 04/30/2002
Learn how to configure ASP.NET’s security architecture.
By Brett Hill, 04/30/2002
If you’re trying to implement SSL on IIS 5.0 and your attempt to create a certificate fails, you might have a problem in Win2K’s cryptography system.