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    Lockdown and UrlScan  
Percy


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09-23-04 02:26 AM

After installing the above programs on IIS5, several things happened. We hav
e
an application that executes as a DLL. That application no longer works.
Also, we have another application that executes as EXE (shopping cart) and i
t
has become very, very slow. Usually takes about .5 seconds to add an item to
a cart, now it takes about 11 seconds. I added the .exe extension to the
AllowExtension section but do not now what to do with the dll and the
performance issue.

Any help will be appreciated.

Percy





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    Re: Lockdown and UrlScan  
Bernard


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09-23-04 02:26 AM

I don't think urlscan will 'affect' the server performance.
the overhead is small for its processing.

Now, if you still having problem after ulscan is installed.
look at the urlscan log file and customize the ini file.

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"Percy" <Percy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> After installing the above programs on IIS5, several things happened. We
have
> an application that executes as a DLL. That application no longer works.
> Also, we have another application that executes as EXE (shopping cart) and
it
> has become very, very slow. Usually takes about .5 seconds to add an item
to
> a cart, now it takes about 11 seconds. I added the .exe extension to the
> AllowExtension section but do not now what to do with the dll and the
> performance issue.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
> Percy







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