Tip of the day #10 (XP Pro IIS Admin)
If you are in the same situation as me where you have to develop web applications on Windows XP and have many projects on the go and for what ever reason cannot just stick each into its own virtual...
View ArticleTip of the Day #14: A Step to PCI Compliance
If you have a public facing website that accepts credit card payments from customers they you?ll be looking to become PCI compliant. This means you need to improve the security of your website to...
View Article32bit ASP.NET App on 64bit Windows 7
Recently we all moved to Windows 7 (64bit) on our development machines. With that, we moved also to IIS7. So that meant that development copies of websites that we are working on have to be moved to...
View ArticleTip of the Day #23: Getting going with IIS Express
First, if you don’t have it already you need to download IIS Express (you can also use this link to get the full install, not via Microsoft’s web installer, if you are behind a proxy that is preventing...
View ArticleInstalling a web site on a new server
Here are some blog posts that have been useful to me lately when I got caught out installing a website on a new server (I will eventually get that automated build and deploy process actually performing...
View ArticleGetting RavenDB working on IIS – 500.19
While trying to get RavenDB working in IIS I ran into a problem. I got the following error from IIS HTTP Error 500.19 – Internal Server Error The requested page cannot be accessed because the related...
View ArticleRavenDB on IIS: Cannot access file, the file is locked or in use
I came across another issue with trying to get RavenDB working through IIS. When the process started up I got the error message “Cannot access file, the file is locked or in use”. The stack trace...
View ArticleAuthenticating Across Virtual Directories
If you have an application set up in a way similar to the previous post, which is essentially a domain that contains a number of web application hosted in various virtual directories on the server. In...
View ArticleRunning an ASP.NET MVC application on a fresh IIS8 install
IIS has ever increasing amounts of security, you can’t publish a basic ASP.NET MVC website anymore and expect IIS to host it without some additional work. The default config settings that the MVC uses...
View ArticleGetting RavenDB working on IIS – 500.19
While trying to get RavenDB working in IIS I ran into a problem. I got the following error from IIS HTTP Error 500.19 – Internal Server Error The requested page cannot be accessed because the related...
View ArticleRavenDB on IIS: Cannot access file, the file is locked or in use
I came across another issue with trying to get RavenDB working through IIS. When the process started up I got the error message “Cannot access file, the file is locked or in use”. The stack trace...
View ArticleRunning an ASP.NET MVC application on a fresh IIS8 install
IIS has ever increasing amounts of security, you can’t publish a basic ASP.NET MVC website anymore and expect IIS to host it without some additional work. The default config settings that the MVC uses...
View ArticleCustom routing to support multi-tenancy applications
The company I currently work for has many brands so they are looking for a website that can be restyled for each brand. They also want the styling information to be managed through an admin area rather...
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