Session Summary
A lot has changed from Microsoft Internet Information
Server version 4.0 and Internet Information Services version 5.0 to Internet
Information Services version 6.0, and for the better. Much of the W3SVC service
has been redesigned to provide complete reliability, security, performance,
scalability, and manageability. The IIS team has recommendations about how to
best use the new features in version 6.0. This WebCast will talk about what to
be aware of when transitioning from version 4.0 or 5.0 to version 6.0, and how
to best use some of the new features in version 6.0. Presentation to be given
by:
This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded November 20, 2002 and presented by
Bill Staples. Bill Staples is the IIS Group Program Manager. He is responsible
for managing the PM team whose primary mission is shaping IIS technology
strategy, feature definition, design, and delivery. Bill has been at Microsoft
more than 3 years, and has been working on Internet and Web technologies for
almost 10 years.
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