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Eugene Siu's Thoughts on Security
What is the maximum size of post requests to IIS?
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over 8 years ago
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Eugene Security
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ASP applications are protected, but what happens to non-ASP requests? Currently, there is no limit. MaxRequestEntityAllowed is currently not set, but ASPMaxRequestEntityAllowed is set to 200k ASP is simply a type of ISAPI, so obviously, the more restrictive...
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Do you have an easy way to find out what error codes mean?
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over 8 years ago
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Eugene Security
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You should check out err.exe available from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=be596899-7bb8-4208-b7fc-09e02a13696c . Don't be tricked by the name (Exchange Server Error Code Look-up) because it supports error codes other than Microsoft...
Eugene Siu's Thoughts on Security
Nifty feature of Outlook Appointment/Meeting
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over 8 years ago
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Remembering today's date is not my forte. In order to set up an appointment/meeting for tomorrow, I used to check the date by double-clicking on the Windows desktop clock or check my cell phone, and enter the date in the Start time and End time fields...
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