Examples of using Web service extensions in English and their translations into Swedish
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ISAPI filters are not considered Web service extensions.
Allow all Web service extensions for a specific application.
Also discusses how to disable all Web Service extensions at once.
Allow all Web service extensions for a specific application.
then click Web Service Extensions.
IIS 6.0 F1: Allow all Web service extensions for a specific application.
then click Web Service Extensions.
Select to allow the Web service extensions to run on your server.
then click Web Service Extensions.
Click OK to enable the list of allowed Web service extensions for the currently selected application.
Explains how to enable or disable an individual Web service extension that is registered in the Web Service Extensions node in IIS Manager.
Instead, use the Web Service Extensions node in IIS Manager to select only those CGIs that are allowed to run on your Web server.
If an application has suddenly stopped working, use this dialog box to confirm and enable all Web service extensions for that application.
You can enable or disable Web service extensions individually if they are registered in the Web Service Extensions node in IIS Manager.
Renaming a Web Service Extension: Explains how to rename a Web service extension that you have added to the list of Web service extensions in IIS.
which are called Web service extensions, by manipulating the Web Service Extensions node in IIS Manager.
Adding a Web Service Extension: Describes how to register a Web service extension so that it appears in the Web Service Extensions node in IIS Manager.
To learn more about Web service extensions and configuring applications, see the IIS 6.0 online documentation on the Microsoft Windows Server TechCenter.
You can disable all Web service extensions that are registered on the local computer with one setting in the Web Service Extensions node of IIS Manager.
If you are uncertain how prohibiting Web service extensions will impact your applications, click each Web service extension individually and note the list of dependent applications in the Used by list on the General tab.
A Web service extension can accept calls from more than one application.
To rename a Web service extension by editing the MetaBase. xml file.
The Web service extension is displayed with the new name in the details pane.
Web service extension lockdown policy prevents this request.
Before an application can call a Web service extension, you must configure the application to make calls to that extension. .
You can rename a Web service extension either in IIS Manager, or by directly editing the MetaBase. xml file.