IIS Administration 6.0
| Posted in IIS Documentation | Posted on 22-02-2010
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This is the complete IIS 6.0 Administration document. It’s a help (.chm ) file very useful e-book.
Folder Tracker tool – Folder Treesize
| Posted in Downloads | Posted on 22-02-2010
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This is a small utility to track the folder size of the local disk. It will be more helpful to cleanup the disk space.
Renaming Virtual Directories IIS 6.0
| Posted in IIS Knowledgebase | Posted on 22-02-2010
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Renaming Virtual Directories (IIS 6.0)
In IIS 6.0, you cannot use IIS Manager to rename a virtual directory. Instead, you can rename a virtual directory by editing the MetaBase.xml file using a text editor, such as Microsoft Notepad.
Note: Always back up the metabase before editing MetaBase.xml. For information on backing up the metabase, see Backing Up and Restoring the Metabase in IIS 6.0.
Important
You must be a member of the Administrators group on the local computer to run scripts and executables. As a security best practice, log on to your computer by using an account that is not in the Administrators group, and then use the runas command to run your script or executable as an administrator. At a command prompt, type runas /profile /User:MyComputer\Administrator cmd to open a command window with administrator rights and then type cscript.exeScriptName (include the script’s full path and any parameters).
Procedures
To rename a virtual directory by using Notepad
1. Open MetaBase.xml in Notepad. The default location for MetaBase.xml is C:\Windows\System32\Inetsrv.
2. On the Edit menu, click Find, and then locate the virtual directory name that you want to change.
3. Replace the current virtual directory name with a new name.
4. Close the MetaBase.xml file and when prompted, save the changes.
5. In IIS Manager, right-click the local computer, and then select All Tasks.
6. On the All Tasks menu, click Save Configuration to Disk
Note: When you rename a newly created virtual directory, it takes at least two minutes for the change to appear in IIS Manager if no other changes are pending. To see the change immediately in IIS Manager, close and then reopen IIS Manager.
Redirecting Web Sites in IIS 6.0
| Posted in IIS Knowledgebase | Posted on 22-02-2010
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Redirecting Web Sites in IIS 6.0 (IIS 6.0)
When a browser requests a page or program on your Web site, the Web server locates the page identified by the URL and returns it to the browser. When you move a page on your Web site, you can’t always correct all of the links that refer to the old URL of the page. To make sure that browsers can find the page at the new URL, you can instruct the Web server to redirect the browser to the new URL.
You can redirect requests for files in one directory to a different directory, to a different Web site, or to another file in a different directory. When the browser requests the file at the original URL, the Web server instructs the browser to request the page by using the new URL.
Important
You must be a member of the Administrators group on the local computer to perform the following procedure or procedures. As a security best practice, log on to your computer by using an account that is not in the Administrators group, and then use the runas command to run IIS Manager as an administrator. At a command prompt, type runas /user:Administrative_AccountName “mmc %systemroot%\system32\inetsrv\iis.msc”.
Procedures
To redirect requests to another Web site or directory
1. In IIS Manager, expand the local computer, right-click the Web site or directory you want to redirect, and click Properties.
2. Click the Home Directory, Virtual Directory, or Directory tab.
3. Under The content for this source should come from, click A redirection to a URL.
4. In the Redirect to box, type the URL of the destination directory or Web site. For example, to redirect all requests for files in the Catalog directory to the NewCatalog directory, type /NewCatalog.
To redirect all requests to a single file
1. In IIS Manager, expand the local computer, right-click the Web site or directory you want to redirect, and click Properties.
2. Click the Home Directory, Virtual Directory, or Directory tab.
3. Under The content for this source should come from, click A redirection to a URL.
4. In the Redirect to box, type the URL of the destination file.
5. Select the The exact URL entered above check box to prevent the Web server from appending the original file name to the destination URL.
You can use wildcards and redirect variables in the destination URL to precisely control how the original URL is translated into the destination URL.
You can also use the redirect method to redirect all requests for files in a particular directory to a program. Generally, you should pass any parameters from the original URL to the program, which you can do by using redirect variables.
To redirect requests to a program
1. In IIS Manager, expand the local computer, right-click the Web site or directory you want to redirect, and click Properties.
2. Click the Home Directory, Virtual Directory, or Directory tab.
3. Under The content for this source should come from, click A redirection to a URL.
In the Redirect to box, type the URL of the program, including any redirect variables needed to pass parameters to the program. For example, to redirect all requests for scripts in a Scripts directory to a logging program that records the requested URL and any parameters passed with the URL, type /Scripts/Logger.exe?URL=$V+PARAMS=$P. $V and $P are redirect variables.
4. Select the The exact URL entered above check box to prevent the Web server from appending the original file name to the destination URL.
Samsung’s New Touch Screen Dual Sim Phone
| Posted in Gadgets | Posted on 20-02-2010
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Samsung recently launch
ed a mobile phone B5722 dual-SIM capable mobile phone in India that features a large 2.8-inch QVGA full touchscreen display retails at the price of Rs. 11,680/-
It’ s a dual sim phone (GSM +GSM) based on Quad Band GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz and features large 2.8-inch 240 x 320 pixels, 256K colors capable QVGA TFT Capacitive touchscreen with Samsung’s Touch Wiz Lite v1.0 user interface. The phone comes with 30-MB internal memory with added support for upto 8-GB micro SD expandable memory card. It also has 3.15 megapixel camera with built-in LED flash and 4X digital zoom offering 2048 x 1536 pixels resolution, Video recording capability with QVGA @ 15 fps, GPRS class 10, EDGE Class 10 connectivity, Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, and hi-speed micro USB port.
The phone also offers Stereo FM radio with RDS and live FM recording feature, MP3 media player that supports MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ audio file formats, video player that supports MP4/H.263/H.264 3GP video file formats and is equipped with JAVA MIDP 2.0, WAP 2.0 and full HTML browser. Users can tune into FM radio for audio entertainment or play music using built-in MP3 media player and can continue to listen to the background music even as they access various phone applications. It also provides the one touch access to popular social networking sites including Twitter, Facebook etc through 6 SNS widgets on the home screen and help the users to upload links and photos from social networks. It also allows instant messaging services (IM) through built-in Palringo Messenger application that helps users to connect to Google Talk, AIM, and ICQ services and supports exchange of text messages through Bluetooth Messenger.
Equipped with 1200 mAh standard Li-ion battery that provides upto 4 hrs and 30 minutes talk time and upto 400 hrs of standby time, the Samsung B5722 phone also provides 3D sound output via DNSe (Digital Natural Sound Engine) technology.
But one of main thing is some of the main features like Wi-Fi and 3G is missing, however we hope that this model will bring great a revolution in Mobile Market. Often Samsung is already a great competitor for Sony Ericsson and Nokia in India.

