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Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 is the Web server role in Windows VistaŽ and Windows ServerŽ 2008. The Web server has been redesigned in IIS 7.0 to enable you to |
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Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 is the Web server role in Windows VistaŽ and Windows ServerŽ 2008.
The Web server has been redesigned in IIS 7.0 to enable you to customize a server by adding or removing modules to meet your specific needs. Modules are individual features that the server uses to process requests. For example, IIS uses authentication modules to authenticate client credentials, and cache modules to manage cache activity. Windows Server 2008 has all the IIS features you need to support hosting of Web content in production environments. Windows Vista also has IIS features, but the available features depend on the version of Windows Vista. IIS in Windows Vista is ideal for those who want to build and test Web applications. Read: Overview of Available Features in IIS 7.0 |
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