Session Summary The objective of this session is to introduce Web developers to the advanced features of Microsoft ASP.NET Web Services. The key topics discussed in this session include: Web Services Architecture XML Web Services and SOAP (WSDL) Calling...
Session Summary In this session, we will talk about Microsoft ASP.NET security and how it works with IIS security. We will also talk about Authentication (Forms, Windows, Passport, Default), Authorization (URL and file based), Impersonation, and...
Introduces how to troubleshoot common permissions and security-related issues in ASP.NET. This ASP.NET Support Voice column was published in November 2006.
Describes that users of Internet Explorer 6 may experience poor Web performance by using Windows Integrated authentication in an IIS Web application environment. This occurs when users try to access a Web application that is hosted on IIS 6.0.
Trying to download/browse .dll or .exe files from a website/virtual directory on IIS server. The remote server returned an error: (404) Not Found. Interestingly, the 404’s show up like this in my IIS log: 2007-01-25 16:15:09 W3SVC1 65.53.11.88 GET...
This step-by-step article demonstrates how to determine the client browser type in server-side code without using the BrowserType object in ASP.NET. In classic Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP), the two most common methods to determine the client...
Describes a problem in which a request for an ASP page from a Web application fails on a Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2-based server. Provides a workaround.
This step-by-step article describes how to hard code the reach version of Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) for Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 and later. Hard Coding the Reach Version of OWA There are two versions of OWA, the "rich" version, and the...
Describes a problem that occurs when you try to access Microsoft Office SharePoint Server in OWA. May occur when Symantec Enterprise Vault OWA Extensions are installed on the server that hosts the Client Access Server role.
Get access to how-to articles and forums, one-click diagnosis and repair for many issues, and step-by-step instructions so you can fix the problem yourself.
We’ll help you connect with a Microsoft Answer Tech for complimentary advice on more basic questions, as well as training and one-on-one technical support so you can get more out of your technology.