Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) has been a "black box" for many versions now. Have you had the urge to open it up? IIS 6.0 on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 delivers a strong infrastructure for finding problems
with Web applications. Using Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Tracing for Windows (ETW), the Server Performance Advisor (SPA) can compile statistical data on your Web applications for later review. This webcast covers the basics around SPA and ETW
and looks at how to set up, configure, and analyze the data collected by SPA.
Presenter: Chris Adams, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Chris Adams is a program manger on the Microsoft Web Platform and Tools team. Chris has been working on the Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) product for five years. He is currently certified as a Microsoft Certified
Professional, Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator, and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer on the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 and Microsoft Windows 2000 Server operating systems. He specializes in IIS versions 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, and the upcoming IIS 7.0.
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