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  2. Internet Information Services - Wikipedia

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    IIS 7.0 on Vista does not limit the number of allowed connections as IIS on XP did, but limits concurrent requests to 10 (Windows Vista Ultimate, Business, and Enterprise Editions) or 3 (Vista Home Premium). Additional requests are queued, which hampers performance, but they are not rejected as with XP.

  3. Features new to Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    The redesigned management console of Internet Information Services 7.0. Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 introduces a refactored, modular architecture with integrated .NET Framework extensibility; the new version includes a completely modular Web server engine with optional modules to offer specific features—instead of being a ...

  4. Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer 7 IIS 7 11 (enabled by installing "Desktop Experience") COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe, PowerShell (optional) Windows 7: Windows shell: Aero (default), Classic: Internet Explorer 8: IIS 7.5 12 COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe, PowerShell 2.0 Windows Server 2008 R2: Windows shell, Server Core: Classic (default), Aero (via "Desktop Experience ...

  5. Windows Identity Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Windows Identity Foundation is supported on IIS 6/Windows Server 2003, IIS 7/Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7. Version 1.0 shipped as a standalone product, but the product is now included as a part of Microsoft .NET Framework v4.5. [4] [2]

  6. Windows Activation Services - Wikipedia

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    Windows Process Activation Service (also known as WAS) is the process activation mechanism introduced within Internet Information Services v7.0.. Windows Activation Service builds on the existing Internet Information Services v6.0 but is more powerful because it provides support for other protocols besides HTTP, such as TCP and Named Pipes.

  7. Microsoft Personal Web Server - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Personal Web Server (PWS) is a scaled-down web server software for Windows operating systems.It has fewer features than Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) and its functions have been superseded by IIS and Visual Studio.

  8. Windows Server 2008 - Wikipedia

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    The SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) service is not available as a server role in IIS 7.0, it is a server feature managed through IIS 6.0. NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) is no longer part of Internet Information Services 7.0. ReadyBoost, which is available in Windows Vista, is not supported in Windows Server 2008.

  9. Attack Surface Analyzer - Wikipedia

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    Attack Surface Analyzer is all in one tool for analysis of changes made to the various parts of the attack surface of Windows 6 series Operating System (includes Windows Vista and Windows 7). Using this one tool, you can analyze the changes made to the Registry, File permissions, Windows IIS Server, GAC assemblies and a lot more can be done. [7]