IIS6.0 UI vs. IIS7.x UI Series: Anonymous Authentication
This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here), let’s talk about Anonymous Authentication feature in IIS6 UI and compare it to IIS7.x UI.Anonymous Authentication feature in...
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This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here), let’s talk about Basic Authentication feature in IIS6 UI and compare it to IIS7.x UI.Basic Authentication feature in IIS6.0Basic...
View ArticleIIS6.0 UI vs. IIS7.x UI Series: Digest Authentication
This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here), let’s talk about Digest Authentication feature in IIS6 UI and compare it to IIS7.x UI.Digest Authentication feature in IIS6.0Digest...
View ArticleIIS6.0 UI vs. IIS7.x UI Series: Integrated Windows Authentication
This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here), let’s talk about Integrated Windows Authentication feature in IIS6 UI and compare it to IIS7.x UI.Integrated windows authentication was...
View ArticleIIS6.0 UI vs. IIS7.x UI Series: Authentication Methods Wrap!
This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here), let’s wrap up side by side UI comparison between IIS6.0 and IIS7.x authentication methods. For side by side comparison on...
View ArticleIIS6.0 UI vs. IIS7.x UI Series: Default Document
This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here), let’s talk about Default DocumentsDefault Document feature is for client requests to a Web site that do not specify a file, like,...
View ArticleIIS6.0 UI vs. IIS7.x UI Series: Directory Browsing
This week in the blog series (Introduction to the series – here), let’s talk about Directory Browsing feature.Default document feature enables a default document that’s served when a client requests...
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