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August 2006 - Posts
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IIS7 - post #4
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steve schofield
My server that is hosting http://www.iislogs.com continues to perform like an appliance, it just works . Longhorn B2 / IIS7 continues to be impressive. It has been up for a few weeks with no problems. There was an update that was automatically installed...
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Using Winforms to pass custom commands to a Windows .NET 2.0 Service
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steve schofield
If you are a true geek, one of the measurements you set your mind to figure something out and stick with it until you solve the problem. Some people call it root cause analysis . The common person calls it crazy . Normal people do not think like this...
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Misc things - Video blogging / SnagIT / Camtasia
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steve schofield
This is a post of a few misc items I wanted to pass along. I know blogging, podcasting is everywhere but what about "Video blogging"? I think Robert Scoble is the face of blogging when it came to the Microsoft camp but in the overall scheme...
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The IIS7 Difference
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steve schofield
Jonathan Goodyear is president of ASPSoft ( http://www.aspsoft.com ), http://www.aspnetpro.com/opinion/2006/08/asp200608jg_o/asp200608jg_o.asp
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IIS7 - post #3
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steve schofield
It's been a week since I deployed http://IISLogs.com on IIS7. It is rock solid so far. Once accidental reboot and a couple of IISReset's (not really needed) but I thought there was a memory leak. I've posted a few items on IIS.net and most...
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IIS7 - post #2
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steve schofield
The good things in IIS7 keeps getting better. Tracing is the lastest gem I've been reading up offered in IIS7. I posted a couple of links. I enabled on my site and quickly found the 404 logs a lot of files. I haven't seen any 403 or 500 errors...
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IIS7 - post #1
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steve schofield
As I posted earlier, I upgraded IISLogs.com to run on Longhorn beta 2 and IIS7 . The previous deployment was IIS6 / ASP.Net 1.1. I will try to post general feedback and my experiences mostly about IIS7. These are my own opinions and don't represent...
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IISLOGS.COM Launches New Site on IIS7 Beta 2
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steve schofield
I launched IISLOGS.COM on IIS7 / Longhorn Beta 2 along with a seemless upgrade to ASP.NET 2.0. Longhorn server and IIS7 are working very good! http://iis.net/News/Item.aspx?i=1157
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