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How to Use Managed Code (C#) to Create an FTP Authentication Provider with Dynamic IP Restrictions

Microsoft has created a new FTP service that has been completely rewritten for Windows Server® 2008. This new FTP service incorporates many new features that enable Web authors to publish content more easily than before, and offers Web administrators more ...

How to Use Managed Code (Visual Basic) to Create a Simple FTP Logging Provider

Microsoft has created a new FTP service that has been completely rewritten for Windows Server® 2008. This new FTP service incorporates many new features that enable Web authors to publish content more easily than before, and offers Web administrators more ...

How to Use Managed Code (C#) to Create an FTP Authentication Provider using an XML Database

Microsoft has created a new FTP service that has been completely rewritten for Windows Server® 2008. This new FTP service incorporates many new features that enable Web authors to publish content more easily than before, and offers Web administrators more ...

How to Use Managed Code (C#) to Create an FTP Provider that Sends an Email when Files are Uploaded

Microsoft has created a new FTP service that has been completely rewritten for Windows Server® 2008. This new FTP service incorporates many new features that enable Web authors to publish content more easily than before, and offers Web administrators more ...

How to Use Native Code (C++) to Create a Simple FTP Logging Provider

Microsoft has created a new FTP service that has been completely rewritten for Windows Server® 2008. This new FTP service incorporates many new features that enable Web authors to publish content more easily than before, and offers Web administrators more ...

How to Use Managed Code (C#) to Create a Simple FTP Logging Provider

Microsoft has created a new FTP service that has been completely rewritten for Windows Server® 2008. This new FTP service incorporates many new features that enable Web authors to publish content more easily than before, and offers Web administrators more ...

How to Use Native Code (C++) to Create a Simple FTP Home Directory Provider

Microsoft has created a new FTP service that has been completely rewritten for Windows Server® 2008. This new FTP service incorporates many new features that enable Web authors to publish content more easily than before, and offers Web administrators more ...

How to Use Managed Code (C#) to Create a Simple FTP Home Directory Provider

Microsoft has created a new FTP service that has been completely rewritten for Windows Server® 2008. This new FTP service incorporates many new features that enable Web authors to publish content more easily than before, and offers Web administrators more ...

How to Use Native Code (C++) to Create a Simple FTP Authentication Provider

Microsoft has created a new FTP service that has been completely rewritten for Windows Server® 2008. This new FTP service incorporates many new features that enable Web authors to publish content more easily than before, and offers Web administrators more ...

How to Use Managed Code (C#) to Create a Simple FTP Authentication Provider

Microsoft has created a new FTP service that has been completely rewritten for Windows Server® 2008. This new FTP service incorporates many new features that enable Web authors to publish content more easily than before, and offers Web administrators more ...

Developing for FTP 7.5

Microsoft has created a new FTP service that has been completely rewritten for Windows Server® 2008. This new FTP service incorporates many new features that enable web authors to publish content better than before, and offers web administrators more security ...

Developing IIS 7.0 Modules and Handlers with the .NET Framework

Overview This article focuses on getting started with developing IIS 7.0 Web server features based on the .NET Framework. This article demonstrates: How to decide whether to develop an IIS 7.0 module or an IIS 7.0 handler How to set up your development environment ...

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