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Known for its relative ease of administration, Internet Information Services (IIS) is Microsoft’s web server. It runs on Windows platforms and boasts programs for building and administering websites, a search engines, and support for writing certain kinds of web-based applications. The articles in this section will help you get the most out of IIS.
Setting up a Test Server on Your Own Computer
- By Jhon Mark
- Published 03/11/2007
- ASP And ASP.NET , IIS
- Unrated
When you’re developing a website, you need to see it in action on a real server, to see how it will work. While you could upload your pages to your web host every time you make a change, this quickly gets time-consuming and tiresome. Wouldn’t it be great if you could have a little test server of your own? Well, the server is nothing but a piece of software – so you can! Please note that, for the purposes of this article, I will assume you’re using Windows as your operating system.
Secure Your Web Server With SSL
- By Samee Jhor
- Published 01/3/2007
- IIS
- Unrated
To succeed with eCommerce on the web, your site should provide visitors with SSL security.
Beefing Up IIS: 10 Tips From A Former Solaris Admin
- By Samee Jhor
- Published 01/3/2007
- IIS
- Unrated
As an IIS administrator it sometimes gets downright annoying having to fend off all the insults from Apache administrators I meet who clam innate server superiority.
