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[Today's post comes to us courtesy of Justin Crosby] Today we will be sharing an IIS best practice. Before you make any changes to IIS we recommend that backup your current configuration. By changes to IIS I mean activities such as: making
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This post has been updated. Please see: http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2008/05/08/installing-a-self-signed-certificate-as-a-trusted-root-ca-in-windows-vista.aspx ==================================================== [Today's post comes to us courtesy
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[Today's post comes to us courtesy of Justin Crosby] Today we are going to discuss an SBS "house cleaning" tip. If you have been running SBS 2003 for awhile you may be using a lot of disk space to store old IIS logs. This is especially true if your clients
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[Today's post comes to us courtesy of James Frederickson and Justin Crosby] Running the CEICW on SBS 2003 on February 29, 2008 and choosing to create a certificate may fail on Secure Web Site Configuration as seen below: Text of error: An error occurred
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[Today's post comes to us courtesy of Chris Puckett] A security update for Windows Sharepoint Services (WSS) version 3 was released today on Microsoft Update. If you do not have WSS v3 installed on your SBS server, you will not be offered this update.
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[Today's post comes to us courtesy of James Frederickson, Damian Leibaschoff, and Justin Crosby] Today we will discuss one method for installing a public certificate on your SBS 2003 Server. This post describes how to request and install the certificate
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[Today's post comes to us courtesy of Damian Leibaschoff] This is something we see every day so we wanted to share this small tidbit of advice. When troubleshooting IIS related issues, it is important to get to the real error or status code as returned
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[Today's post comes to us courtesy of Wayne McIntyre] **DISCLAIMER FTP is an older protocol which has been replaced with better methods of hosting files. FTP is also unsecure and your username/passwords are sent in clear text which poses a major security
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