601) 8/5/2006 Q203298 PRB: CGI Applications Hang Under IIS 4.0 With POST (Q203298)
Common gateway interface (CGI) applications that worked correctly under Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) 3.0 with the HTTP POST method appear to hang under IIS 4.0. Using CGI with the HTTP GET method still works correctly. 602) 9/30/2007 Q145661 PRB: Specified CGI Application Misbehaved (Q145661)
When you use a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) application with Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS), the following error message appears: 603) 9/27/2007 Q252876 How to View HTTP Data Frames Using Network Monitor (Q252876)
This article provides detailed steps on using the Network Monitor included with Windows 2000 Server to view HTTP data frames. 604) 9/28/2007 Q307608 INFO: Availability of URLScan Version 2.5 Security Tool (Q307608)
URLScan is a security tool that works in conjunction with the 605) 9/23/2007 Q307788 PRB: FTP Logs Show a 550 Error Message When You Connect over a UNC Share (Q307788)
When you use a Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0 server that has a virtual directory and that connects remotely over a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) share, you may receive a 550 error message in the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) lo 606) 9/28/2007 Q285821 Browser Connections Appear to Stop Responding When Accessing IIS Over SSL (Q285821)
Under certain conditions, a browser may appear to stop responding (hang) when you attempt to connect to an IIS Web server over an SSL connection. However, other browsers may be able to connect successfully from a different location (for exa 607) 3/8/2002 Q281408 How to Implement a Single Logon Across Multiple Web Servers (Q281408)
When you use Basic authentication to password protect content that is running on multiple Web servers, users are forced to authenticate (enter credentials) when they establish a new connection to a Web server. 608) 9/23/2007 Q281253 File Change Notifications Are Lost When Content Is on a UNC Share (Q281253)
When content is located on a UNC share, File Change Notifications are lost. Changes to the content are not detected and cached content is sent to the client. This affects both static content and dynamic ASP content that is located on a UNC 609) 9/29/2007 Q305747 PRB: Error "Assert Failure in COM+" When You Uninstall IIS 6.0 (Q305747)
When you uninstall Internet Information Server (IIS) 6.0, you receive the following error message even though IIS 6.0 is successfully uninstalled during this process: 610) 9/18/2007 Q297261 IIS 5: SMTP and NNTP Virtual Server Missing in Internet Services Manager (Q297261)
The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Service and Network News Transport Protocol (NNTP) Services are installed to an Internet Information Services (IIS) version 5.0 server, but the virtual servers do not appear in the Internet Services 611) 9/22/2007 Q232154 IIS: Export Private Key Option is Grayed When Exporting a Server Certificate (Q232154)
Using the Certificates snap-in in Windows 2000, you can do many tasks regarding certificates and certificate management. One of these tasks is exporting server certificates for use in an Internet Information Services 5.0 web server. In orde 612) 9/26/2007 Q217103 How to Write a Robots.txt File (Q217103)
Web Spiders, often called Robots, are WWW search engines that "crawl" across the Internet and index pages on Web servers. A Web Spider will then catalog that information and make it available to the Internet for searching. This makes it eas 613) 9/27/2007 Q222443 Using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Features with ASP Forms (Q222443)
Internet Explorer versions 4.0 and later provide a rich set of text-layout features to Web authors through Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). One of the more useful abilities is to change the display attributes of form fields. This article describes how to 614) 10/1/2007 Q221790 IIS Runs Out of Work Items and Causes RPC Failures When Connecting to a Remote UNC Path (Q221790)
In a Web farm environment, where one or more IIS Web servers are using a remote Windows NT or Windows 2000 file server to hold the content for the Web site (for example, the home directory or the virtual directories for the Web site are map 615) 9/23/2007 Q221553 Setting File Attributes on Web Content Causes 404 - File Not Found Error (Q221553)
When you set the folder attributes to Hidden on a directory that resides in a Web folder, the following error message may occur:
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