posted on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 1:23 PM by davidboschmans

IIS Webcastseries

If you're building applications that make use of IIS, the portal www.iiswebcastseries.com is definitely worth a visit! It's a great resource for guidance, training, and information about upcoming webcasts.

Below an overview of upcoming webcasts:

May 2005:

Using Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) Web Sites and Services Management Pack with IIS (Level 200)
Are poor response times or unavailable applications costing your enterprise hundreds to thousands of dollars in lost revenue? You need the recently released MOM Management Pack. This management pack helps administrators and developers find out about problems before they affect clients, by mimicking the client experience with Web applications and Web Services. In this webcast, you will learn how the MOM Management Pack works and watch demos that show how it can help you maintain application health.

Understanding Exchange Outlook Web Access and IIS 6.0 (Level 200)
Outlook Web Access (OWA) is a popular way for clients to access their mailboxes. OWA, which is part of Exchange, runs as a virtual directory or server in IIS 6.0. In this webcast, you will learn how IIS and Exchange work together to build this infrastructure and how Exchange 2003 uses several key ISAPI extensions.
 
June 2005 - IIS Debugging Series

IIS Architecture Overview (Level 200)
Before administrators and developers attempt to debug IIS it is essential that they thoroughly understand the IIS architecture. This webcast is an overview of the architecture that serves as a base on which the rest of the week's webcasts are built. We will also describe IIS and COM+ integration in legacy versions of IIS and how IIS 6.0 architecture is different.

Overview of Debugging Tools (Level 200)
Debug Diagnostics Toolkit 2.0 with its easy-to-use interface will be the primary tool used to debug IIS application problems at Microsoft. This webcast outlines the key features of this new toolkit and compares it to the Windows debugging toolkit.
 
How do you define a crash? If you're not sure, this webcast is for you. We'll discuss the basic definition of a crash and cover major details such as the differences between native and managed code access violations. Learn how to attack crashes with the right tools and fix them the first time.

The Ins and Outs of Hangs in IIS (Level 300)
Most administrators and perhaps even some developers would agree that they spend a lot of time troubleshooting situations in which IIS hangs. In this webcast we will define what a hang is in the context of IIS and discuss some of the most common reasons that IIS processes hang. You'll also learn how to use the appropriate tools to reduce the time to resolution.

The Inside Scoop on Diagnosing Memory Leaks in IIS (Level 300)
This webcast explains how memory is leaked in the scope of an application and how memory becomes fragmented. We'll show you how to use the Debug Diagnostics Toolkit Memory Leak Analyzer to troubleshoot memory leaks successfully.
 
July 2005:

IIS 6.0 Service Pack 1 Tracing: Inside and Out (Level 300)
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 offers major IIS enhancements to the Enterprise Tracing for Windows. With nearly 250 events IIS 6.0 diagnostics allow granular monitoring for failures and provide lots of helpful information. Watch this webcast to see the future of diagnostics today.

Capacity Planning and Tweaking with IIS 6.0 and ASP.Net 2.0 (Level 300)
Learn about ASP.NET 2.0 by taking advantage of tweaks and tips discovered in experienced ASP.NET installations. This webcast outlines various ways to optimize the newly released ASP.NET 2.0 with emphasis on information for administrators as well as some developer hints.

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