How to Grant IIS 7.5 access to a certificate in certificate store? : The Official Microsoft IIS Forums
I'm now using Windows Server 2008 R2 with IIS 7.5 and I am unable to find where and how to set permissions access permissions to a certificate in the certificate store. This Post showed how to do it in Vista and that winhttpcertcfg features were added into the certificates mmc however it doesn't seem to work with imported certificates or doesn't work anymore on Server 2008 R2
This is the first of a series of articles which will provide a complete walkthrough enabling you to install PHP, MySQL and WordPress on an IIS 6.0 web server. Should I be choosing NONE here and letting the IIS server I installed off the WinXP services do its job? 66 On November 29th, 2007, Marshall Clark said: Paul: Many thanks for this manual
Brenton House - How to (Successfully) Install Cisco VPN Client on Windows 7
any ideas?! kenan - Sunday, July 12, 2009 11:51:49 AM What happens if you have a netbook with no ability to insert the Windows 7 install CD?? How can I work around this? Chris Desrochers - Saturday, July 18, 2009 4:00:13 PM I can get it to install fine using the xp compatability mode. Yvel Guelce - Monday, March 30, 2009 9:34:33 PM I was able to successfully install Cisco VPN 5.0.03.0560 on Windows 7 beta, but it runs way slower than the same VPN software installed on the same PC under Vista
I went round the houses for a few days looking for an alternative .net blog engine because a had problems installing wordpress using their documentation. Install and Configure WordPress In this walkthrough I will be using the latest version of WordPress (2.0.4 at the time of writing) Start by creating a dedicated folder for the WordPress files and then extract the WordPress files into this folder
As you click on IIS button, on the right hand side you will find some services are opened scroll down to the Services there you will find IIS in the running state. Reader Level: Article How to Install and Configure IIS 8 on Windows Server 2012 By Anubhav Chaudhary on Feb 14, 2013 Configure IIS8, IIS8, Install IIS8, Windows Server 2012, In this article you will learn about how to install and configure IIS8 (Internet Information Services 8) on Windows Server 2012
How to Set Up SSL on IIS 7 : The Official Microsoft IIS Site
The certificate is marked for "Server Authentication" use; that is, it uses as a server-side certificate for HTTP SSL encryption and for authenticating the identity of the server. Use the netsh command at a command prompt to view SSL binding configuration stored in HTTP.sys as in the following example:netsh http show sslcert When a client connects and initiates an SSL negotiation, HTTP.sys looks in its SSL configuration for the IP:Port pair to which the client connected
How to add ASP.NET 4.0 as Application Pool on IIS 7, Windows 7 - Stack Overflow
If this is a fresh version of IIS (no other sites running on it) or you're not worried about the hosted sites breaking with a framework change you can use -i instead of -ir. (You should now see ASP.NET v4.0 listed) Expand out your Sites node and locate the site you want to modify (select it) To the right you'll notice Basic Settings..
BillS IIS Blog - How to install PHP on IIS
this has been fixed bills - Thursday, September 28, 2006 4:12:11 PM Maarten Balliauw has posted an alternative way to configure PHP on IIS using FastCGI which will avoid any threadsafety issues you may see with PHP extensions. Recent Posts Web Farm Framework 2 now available for free download Now available: WebMatrix Final beta releases of WebMatrix and MVC3 now available! IIS Media Services 4 released Web Farm Framework 2.0 beta released! About Bill Staples is a long time web enthusiast, currently employed at Microsoft Corporation as General Manager of the Web Platform and Tools engineering teams including IIS, ASP.NET, Visual Web Developer, IIS Media Services
installation - How to install PHP in IIS 7.5, Windows Server 2008 R2 (64bits) - Stack Overflow
You should choose the thread safe version for now unless you have a performance problem and know that your app is going to run correctly under the non thread safe binaries. While I did read over many of the other articles posted and it does appear that ISAPI has many advantages I thought I'd add a link to setting up FastCGI for those who want to go that route
BillS IIS Blog - How to install ASP.NET 1.1 with IIS7 on Vista and Windows 2008
Recent Posts Web Farm Framework 2 now available for free download Now available: WebMatrix Final beta releases of WebMatrix and MVC3 now available! IIS Media Services 4 released Web Farm Framework 2.0 beta released! About Bill Staples is a long time web enthusiast, currently employed at Microsoft Corporation as General Manager of the Web Platform and Tools engineering teams including IIS, ASP.NET, Visual Web Developer, IIS Media Services. how can i create a wildcardhandler for 1.1 in iis7? you know this? thanks JC Anonymous - Monday, June 30, 2008 9:43:19 AM Comments have been disabled for this content
How to Install IIS on Windows 7 or Vista
In every bit of web research and trying all the major online advice I could find, I never found a single set of instructions or group of collective wisdom instructions that was complete or correct, and certainly none got me going with local development using PHP and localhost on Vista. Can you help me? Thanks, Del July 29, 2007 Navneet Tyagi Hii All In the month of july i submit a comment that how to install IIS 7.0 on Vista home basic edition now i sort out the problem.
How to install ASP.NET 1.1 with IIS7 on Vista and Windows 2008 : The Official Microsoft IIS Site
Installing IIS 7How to install ASP.NET 1.1 with IIS7 on Vista and Windows 2008 How to install ASP.NET 1.1 with IIS7 on Vista and Windows 2008 By Walter OliverJune 3, 2008Overview You can use the Web Platform Installer (Web PI) to easily install IIS, and applications that run on IIS. The Web PI is a free, lightweight tool that lets you install IIS and related technologies such as ASP.NET, SQL Server Express, Visual Web Developer, other popular Web applications, and more
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