November 2006 - Posts

Forgive me :)  I can't help it. You must see this!

 

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If you feel dual-core is good, wait till you try quard-core. Intel is releasing its first quard-core... live webcasts available here.
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I'm sure IE7 is great :) but if you have been playing with IE7 with IIS FTP, both don't click well together. If you have standard redirection folder structure configured in IIS FTP. E.g. username = ali and one of the folder name is ali. The user will get auto redirected to the 'ali' folder, when user 'ali' sign in. But this is not working with IE 7, you are not redirected to home folder but remain at ftp root folder.

This is not any IIS FTP setting you can tweak. It is purely client side application issue. Not sure if IE team going to fix this. But feel free to bug them here :)

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923197 FIX: Actual property values of memory properties differ from the values that you manually set when you enable application pool recycling based on memory usage in IIS 6.0 
925038 You may be unable to start the World Wide Web Publishing Service on a computer that is running IIS 6.0 and has the Patchlink third-party software installed 
925764 Error message when a Web browser sends a request for an active server page to a Web server that is running IIS 6.0: "Response buffer limit exceeded" 
922738 An e-mail message may appear in the Badmail folder when you send the e-mail message by using Collaboration Data Objects for Windows NT Server (CDONTS)
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IIS hits another milestone yesterday with the new collaboration together with Zend - The PHP Company. This is hot and good news to all PHP developers on IIS platform. This a also pretty big deal to IIS team as you can see everyone is talking about it, including Bill Staples, Mike Volodarsky, Rick James, and Brett Hill. Read the official annoucement here. This FastCGI tech preview is available from Windows XP onwards, meaning you can deploy it with IIS 5.1, 6.0 as well as the latest 7.0.

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