Locking Down IIS
IIS 6.0, included with Windows Server 2003, is a fundamental redesign of the 5.0 version of IIS included with Windows 2000 Server. The new architecture provides greater modularity, speed and configurability, while IIS 6.0's updated management tools make it much easier than before to understand how IIS is configured and to modify the server so it provides only needed functionality.
These changes bring IIS up to par with the good security and design practices of the Unix world and provide compelling reasons to upgrade.
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