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| | Professional IIS 7, by Ken Schaefer, jeff Cochran, Scott Forsyth and Jorke Odophi (December 2007). Discusses common administrative tasks, extensibility, operations management, automating administrative tasks, monitoring and managing the IIS environment including the Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF) and the Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM), debugging, troubleshooting, securing the IIS environment, using ISAPI filters and HTTPModules, network load balancing and high availability. | http://www.amazon.com/Professional-IIS-Dummies-Computer-Tech/dp/0470097825/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/103-7322728-1618258?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1186509457&sr=1-2
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| | “Explore the Web Server for Windows Vista and Beyond,” by Mike Volodarsky. Discusses the modular web server, simplified deployment and configuration, administration, .NET framework and scripting, building web server features, ASP.NET integration, security, diagnostics, diagnosing errors without debugging, performance and backward compatibility. | http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/07/03/IIS7/default.aspx
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| | The IIS7 FAQ. Here you can locate answers to general questions about IIS7, such as what’s new; core web questions on topics that include features, benefits, modules, working with ASP.NET, the Windows Communication Framework (WCF) and starter kits; configuration questions on topics about compatibility with the metabase, reference guide configuration sections and custom configurations; administration questions cover topics that include the benefits and feature for management and administration, administration tools, remote administration, creating custom IIS manager modules, the WMI provider, management via the command line, SSL set up and running ASP.NET 1.1 applications; diagnostics questions cover seeing currently executing requests, errors and troubleshooting issues; security questions cover features, changes made since IIS6, delegating administration tasks and URLScan functionality; and set up questions. Additional links are provided for guides on using IIS7 on Longhorn, using IIS7 on Windows Vista Beta 2, using IIS& at the command line, and i=using the unattended install. | http://www.iis.net/default.aspx?tabid=7&subtabid=78
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| | Microsoft’s Internet Information Services 7 Website. Locate links to IIS 7 downloads (including a free five domain version of the Helm 4 Control Panel and the HTTP Viewer and Debugger), the Tech Center, forums, blogs, IIS 7 news and the IIS team blogd. | http://www.iis.net/default.aspx?tabid=1
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| | How to Cheat at IIS 7 Server Administration, by Chris Adams (May 2007). Discusses getting started with IIS 7, installation of IIS 7, the extensible core server, IIS 7 configuration, administration of a IIS 7 web server, troubleshooting, diagnostics, migrating to IIS 7 and upgrading. The appendices cover monitoring IIS 6 with Microsoft log parser, an SQL grammar reference, a function reference and an input format reference. | http://www.amazon.com/How-Cheat-IIS-Server-Administration/dp/1597491551/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/103-7322728-1618258?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1186509457&sr=1-1
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| | Sample chapter: “Get Started with IIS 7.0’s Configuration,” from How to Cheat at IIS 7 Server Administration, by Chris Adams (May 2007). Discusses the ApplicationHost.config, XML 101: the basics of configuration in IIS 7, the System.ApplicationHost section group purpose, understanding the system.webserver, the IIS schema, how to read the schema, enabling delegated administration in IIS 7, delegation basics, unlocking system.webServer section groups, section and attribute locking and unlocking configuration sections. | http://www.syngress.com/book_catalog/sample_1597491551.pdf
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