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SolutionBase: Steps to take to consolidate multiple IIS servers on one platform
As you deploy more and more Web servers in your organization, your management headaches increase as well. Here's how to consolidate multiple Web servers on one server.
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SolutionBase: Stabilize Web servers by using application pools
These application pool techniques help prevent Web sites from crashing Web servers.
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Update Web content quickly with FatWire's Content Server
Content Server simplifies the process of getting disparate content types to upload without all the hassles of conversion.
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SolutionBase: Customize a default SharePoint Web site
Learn how to customize the default Windows SharePoint Services Web sites.
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Help your clients build taxonomies for their Web sites
Building a taxonomy requires a logical, user-friendly approach to a Web site's content. Technologies that aid in indexing, searching, and retrieval--such as Microsoft's SharePoint ...
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Advanced DIG provides a graphical alternative to DIG in UNIX
DIG is a great tool for troubleshooting DNS, but it's not very user friendly. Here's a GUI version of DIG that you can run from your Windows 2000 servers.
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Use DIG to administer Windows DNS servers
UNIX administrators have long been able to use the DIG utility to troubleshoot DNS servers. Now this utility is available to Windows administrators as well.
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Get IT Done: Know where to look for hardware recall information
Tips for find hardware recall information
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Add PHP support to your Windows server
Your Linux friends may tease you about PHP's advantages over ASP, but now you don't have to feel left out. Brien Posey shows you how to add PHP scripting support to Windows 2000 an...
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Web pages per second: A simple calculation
When planning a Web site, it is difficult to estimate how much traffic it will take, which makes it even harder to plan for equipment and software. Brien Posey offers this quick gu...