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Rakki Muthukumar
IIS7 : HOW TO enable content expiration?
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over 6 years ago
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Rakki Muthukumar (rakkim)
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In IIS6, it was with the website properties --> HTTP Headers. Here in IIS7, you can do this on the "HTTP Response Headers" feature on the website. Select the website in the Connections pane. Double click on the "HTTP Response Headers" feature in the...
Rakki Muthukumar
IIS7 : Recycling AppDomains inside the AppPool programmatically using Microsoft.Web.Administration.dll - C# example
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Rakki Muthukumar (rakkim)
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There will be a lot of situations where you need to recycle only one Application Domain inside an Application Pool. One good way to do this is to just edit the web.config for that particular application which will force the App Domain to recycle. I was...
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IIS7 : Manage Server - Actions Pane
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In IIS7, you might have seen this pane "Actions" - I call it the smart pane in IIS7. It does gives you all the actions associated with the entity you select in the connections pane (left hand side). This actions pane is in the right hand side and it would...
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