Questions and Support for Windows Server 2008 Hosting
This article will detail the procedure required to install PHP on IIS7.
How to restore backed up files and folders.
How to make a backup in Server 2008
Here's a tutorial on how to create customer filter views for the Event Viewer in Windows Server 2008.
IIS7 Static and Dynamic compression.
IIS7 IPv4 and Domain restrictions
This article will show you how to add or edit SSL bindings in IIS7.
This article will show you how to create a self signed certificate.
Shows how to install the virtual SMTP server for Server 2008.
This article will walk you through how to use the FTP Site Wizard to create a new FTP site.
A Step By Step Tutorial on Installing IIS7 Manager on Windows XP and Windows Vista SP1 desktop computer.
This article will walk you through installing the Windows Server Backup Feature.
How to Add and Remove Roles from Windows 2008 Server.
This article will show you how to add and prioritize Default documents in IIS 7.
This article will show you how to create an IIS7 user account.
Installing WebDAV 7.5 on IIS7 will allow http-based file management on websites
IIS 7.0 Database Manager overview
This article will show you how to disable IPV6 in Windows Server 2008
How to install PHP 5 on a server running Windows Server 2008 and IIS7.
A brief explanation of the difference between Integrated and Classic Pipeline Mode, and how to change between them.
This article shows how to use the new IIS 7.0 administration user interface to enable and use shared configuration to allow for several web servers, usually in a web-farm, to use the same configuration settings.
This article will show you how to install the useful web platform installer for IIS7.
Windows Firewall with Advanced Security in Server 2008 allows for multiple configuration Profiles.
This article will walk you though the process of creating a new site in IIS 7.
This article will show you how to create a remote desktop user for Windows Server 2008.
This article shows how to enable Remote Desktop users to have multiple Remote Desktop Sessions for the same user. By Default, Windows Server 2008 restricts each user to a single Remote Desktop Session.
This article will cover the basics of User Account Control (UAC), which is a new feature in Windows Server 2008 to further control the security of your server.
Understanding Windows Server 2008 Server Core
Windows Server 2008 Hardware Requirements
With the long awaited release of Windows Server 2008, there are many new features and applications that improve performance, security, and stability.
This article covers the Top 11 features of Server 2008.
Does Windows Server 2008 Web Edition support the built-in Windows DNS Server Role?