![]() New IIS Manager extensions are automatically detected and downloaded by remote IIS Manager clients connecting to the server. The new IIS Manager makes it much easier to add feature pages, treeview nodes, and menu items all using managed code and WinForms. Extensibility: Extending the IIS 6.0 version of IIS Manager was prohibitively difficult.IIS Manager was approaching the end of its shelf life.Īnything else to know? Once we decided to rewrite IIS Manager, we took the opportunity to improve in a number of key ways: Time brings new technologies, new requirements, new conventions, and there comes a point where updating existing software becomes more labour intensive and costly that rebuilding the software. Engineering Reasons: Software has a shelf life.The older IIS Manager was not up to these challenges. The new IIS Manager has to: 1) allow an administrator to control the configuration permitted in web.config files, 2) show the administrator/user where configuration is being written. For example, configuration for an application can be written to the root config file nfig, to the site web.config file, or directly to the application's web.config file. NET configuration system means that users can, if permitted, set IIS configuration in web.config files. Delegated Administration: Moving our configuration from the metabase to the.The new functionality would have required many more of new tabs, an unacceptable option. With IIS 7.0 and above, IIS Manager needed to show configuration for new features like Output Caching, Failed Request Tracing, and Request Filtering, as well as configuration for ASP.NET and relevant portions of the. IIS and ASP.NET work together: IIS 6.0 users right-click on a web site, select "All Properties", and get a dialog with a number of tabs for different settings. ![]() ![]() Why did it have to change? Here are a few top reasons: Note that some versions of IIS may not have some of the functionality/features discussed in this document. This article describes the look and feel, feature delegation, interaction with configuration, and remoting. IIS 7.0 and later have a new user interface from previous versions of IIS: the IIS Manager. The features described in this article were not supported prior to IIS 7.0. The features described in this article were introduced in IIS 7.0. By IIS Team, Tobin Titus Compatibility Version
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