By default, IIS serves only static content. To serve dynamic content, you must enable the Web service extensions that your content requires.
By configuring and locking particular user settings, you can preserve a consistent desktop environment across your organization ...
By default, computers running those versions of Windows will not be able to log on with a domain controller running Windows ...
By default, data is transferred to the log file when the buffers are full. To transfer data more frequently, set the number ...
By default, DNS uses the parent domain name when creating a Mail Exchange record. You can specify a host or child name, but ...
By default, IIS serves only static content. To serve dynamic content, you must enable the Web service extensions that your ...
By default, the send and receive operations are provided over ports 1801 (tcp and udp), 2103/tcp, and 2105/tcp. Remote management ...
By default, the shortcut menu for this icon includes two commands: Status and Disconnect. If users are running Windows 2000 ...
By default, these operations are provided using TCP port 2101. However, if TCP port 2101 is in use, MSMQ will attempt to ...
By default, this server does not support client computers until you configure it to do so after Setup. To have the server ...