Use this page to manage SMTP settings, which determine how your Web application sends e-mail. If your e-mail server requires you to log on before you can send an e-mail message, specify the type of authentication that the server requires, and if necessary, the user name and password to use.
Use this page to configure how Web site management data such as membership is stored. You can use a single provider for all ...
Use this page to configure your application with values that you do not want to hard-code into your pages, enable your application ...
Use this page to edit, override, or delete application settings that you do not want to hard-code into your pages. Settings ...
Use this page to manage access rules for your Web site. Rules are applied in order. The first rule that matches applies, ...
Use this page to manage SMTP settings, which determine how your Web application sends e-mail. If your e-mail server requires ...
Use this page to manage the members in the specified role. To add a user to the role, search for the user name and then select ...
Use this page to specify application-specific values that you do not want to hard-code into your pages. Values are stored ...
Use this page to specify application-specific values that you do not want to hard-code into your pages. Values are stored ...
Use this selection to attach a database file to a local Microsoft SQL Server instance (including Microsoft SQL Express) using ...