Webcasts - February 2005
Getting Delegation to Work with IIS & ASP.NET—Ins and Outs of Protocol Transition—Part I (Level 300)
Internet applications depend on a presentation layer that communicates with server-based components. These components can be ISAPIs, COM+ objects, or ASP.NET applications. This webcast explains how to produce a robust application that's also configured for enhanced security. The topics include using Basic or NTLM authentication and transitioning those authentication methods to a back-end SQL server running SQL Server 2000.
Getting Delegation to Work with IIS & ASP.NET—Ins and Outs of Protocol Transition—Part II (Level 300)
Building on the previous webcast, this session explains how to integrate IIS applications into a 2- or 3-tier environment. Learn how to activate and use protocol transitioning and other delegation mechanisms. Attendees should be familiar with Microsoft's Active Directory, IIS process architecture, and the use of COM+ or ASP.Net applications.