Quick Info
File Name: setup.exe - Download Size: 576 KB - Date Published: 4/24/2003 - Version: 1.0

Overview
The Internet Information Services 6.0 Migration Tool is a command line tool that automates several of the steps needed to move a Web application from IIS 4.0, IIS 5.0 or IIS 6.0 to a clean installation of Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. The tool transfers configuration data, Web site content, and application settings to a new IIS 6.0 server. Migrating applications to IIS 6.0 enables organizations to take advantage of the new fault-tolerant architecture available in IIS 6.0 and other features that increase Web server reliability, performance, and security.

System Requirements
Windows Server 2003
Requires IIS 6.0 to be run in Worker Process Mode

Download: Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 Migration Tool
View: Windows Server 2003 Home Page
News source: In-House


0.6:
- bumped component version, pre-0.6 components no longer load
- fixed time-display-on-seek-while-paused
- added new statusbar options
- improved speed of database operations
- redesigned database, default config no longer permanently stores info, you need to configure it to get albumlist stuff to work
- added new DSP helper classes in SDK
- added reset button on titleformatting page, resets only one of strings
- improved diskwriter & replaygain, they no longer block main window
- added $rgb(), $progress2(), $transition()
- added new playlist format (.fpl)
- fixed rare crash with querying for currently selected file
- added configurable file info reading logic
- "restrict added files" now affects more actions
- ported dithering routines from SSRC with tweaked parameters; dithered output is no longer bit-identical to source lossless format
- added one-time reminder in foo_out_ks
- added file type recognition based on mime
- switched internal data format from 32bit floatingpoint to 64bit floatingpoint
- VBR extrainfo on MP3 files is back, more reliable now
- changed API for archiver support, now much nicer to work with, shared code handles boring tasks such as file path parsing
- added user profile support
- new mp3 seeking code, slower but sample-exact
- added full file buffering option
- increased size of preferences window
- positions of playlist search and file info box are now remembered if "remember window position" is enabled
- added "sort only selection" in playlist
- moved diskwriter to a separate dll
- added command to reset total playback time counter
- following Xiph's recommendations, Ogg files containing garbage at the beginning no longer play
- vorbis streaming should now update title on track change
- updated Vorbis decoder to latest CVS
- various config options now use dropdown lists
- reverted to old "remove duplicates" code, faster with big playlists
- made infobox font configurable
- %_ispaused%, $rand()
- added startup console messages about dlls that failed to load
- metadb_handle technology ?
- reduced playlist memory usage (uses metadb_handle instead of storing file paths)
- improved speed of various playlist-related operations
- added VOC input, thanks to kode54
- more resampler options (older machines dont like new 64bit resampling)
- foo_dsp_extra now compiled with ICL7.1 (meh, it doesn't make any difference on my new XP2200+)
- fixed some problems with cue input
- more %__codec% fields with various formats
- user-friendly KS output device names, thanks to kode54



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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by kioria on 25 Apr 2003 - 09:57
cool
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by xStainDx on 25 Apr 2003 - 13:50
nice tool
(2 replies) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by Sierra_Whiskey on 25 Apr 2003 - 17:33
is there a way to download IIS6.0? (for use in xp pro)
Quote this comment #3.1 Posted by dhavalhirdhav on 25 Apr 2003 - 18:00
[neoquote=#3.0 by Sierra_Whiskey]is there a way to download IIS6.0? (for use in xp pro) [/neoquote] no, IIS 6.0 is not available for the Windows XP or any other OSes other then Windows Server 2003. reason behind it is, IIS 6.0 is now not as a sepreate application, its now inside the kernel of Windows Server 2003.
Quote this comment #3.2 Posted by Sierra_Whiskey on 25 Apr 2003 - 20:23
thx for the info
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