June 2006 - Posts

Brett uploaded the video to Channel 9 this morning, but the video quality is way off track! so he got a new high resolution version updated at this blog :)
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Microsoft has decided to release Vista Beta 2 to public now, this is your perfect chance to feel the brand new spanking IIS 7! Read more about the annoucement here!

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916758 FIX: Visitors experience slow performance, see picture placeholders instead of image files, or receive "HTTP 500.18" error messages when they browse a Web site that is running IIS 6.0 with XML-based URL authorization stores
915039 Error message when you try connect to an IIS 6 Web site after you import a certificate: "The page cannot be displayed" or "Cannot find server or DNS Error"
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What's going to happen to iisapp.vbs, iisftp.vbs, iisbackup, iiscnfg.vbs, adsutil.vbs in IIS 7? Gone! all will be gone and replaced by Appcmd.exe! Formerly known as IIScmd.exe. This new command line tool will be your favourite IIS command line in IIS 7.  So what's so cool about it ? Read the overview here @ iis.net. And Sukesh shows you how to use the tool to create 1000 websites on the fly.... :)

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TechNet Webcast: Exploring the Future of Web Development and Management with Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 (Level 200)
Tuesday, June 20, 2006 1:00 PM (PST)
This webcast explores the new capabilities of the upcoming release of Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0, available in Windows Vista and the next release of Microsoft Windows Server code-named “Longhorn.” We demonstrate the key changes in IIS 7.0. See how the new, componentized Web server architecture enables you to not only add or remove modules in IIS to customize it for a particular application, but also replace IIS modules with your own. Learn how the new configuration system gives you the ability to copy IIS configuration settings, along with content, to remote servers using the XCopy utility. Get a first look at the brand new UI, which you can use to remotely manage and configure applications. Finally, we show you the new diagnostic and instrumentation features that make it easier to identify and troubleshoot application and server issues.
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Do you get IIS 7.0 with Vista Home edition? Well, yes and no - Yes for Home Premium and No for Home Basic edition :)  So which editions of Vista comes with IIS 7.0 ? Microsoft plans to release 5 SKUs for Vista, and IIS is included with

Vista Starter  No
Vista Home Basic  Yes (very limited)
Vista Home Premium  Yes (limited)
Vista Business  Yes
Vista Enterprise  Yes
Vista Ultimate  Yes

Starter edition is not really a SKU as it is just striped down version of Home edition which has been customized and localized. Next, the good news for Vista IIS is that it no longer has the 10 concurrent connections limit that you see with XP Pro. Horrayyyyyy! and you have the ability to host more that 1 website with Vista IIS! developers will love this! yeahhhhh! no more virtual directory hassle for separate application. So no more limitation? Vista IIS will be the same as the full blown version with Longhorn IIS?  Well, you wish :) I think the standard limitations such as IP restriction, odbc logging (??), etc still applied. While there is no more connections and websites limit, you will now get a new request processing limit, meaning at one time the IIS is capable to process X number of requests at any one time, and subsequence incoming requests will be hold in the process queue. This is not too bad deal consider with the removal of other limitations.

Oh ya, what is IIS (limited) for Vista Home Premium? Well, it has the full features set of Vista IIS, except FTP services component. What else is missing? Errr..... NNTP is gone :( frontpage is gone :)  SMTP? should be there but don't expect any fancy improvement. what else? mm.... time to go now, let you know when I have more info about IIS 7.0

Updated 7/06/06 - Thomas Deml - Lead PM has posted more information about the request limit of Vista IIS. Home editions can serve up to 3 requests concurrently :(  and take note of the very limited IIS of Home Basic edition as well.

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From the ASPNET Podcast team - Wally gives you the IIS 7 podcast with Chris Adam, Thomas Deml and Brett Hill. Download it here.
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