These section explains how to configure a Web-based application by using Internet Service Manager.
This section contains:
- About Applications: Defines Web-based applications and explains how your site's directory structure is related to the definition of an application.
- Creating Applications: Explains how set up a directory as the starting point, or root, of an application.
- Setting Application Mappings: Explains how to associate a file name extension with the program that will process those files.
- Isolating Applications: Explains how to run an application in a separate memory space from the Web server memory space.
- Caching Applications: Explains how to set CGI script timeouts, cache ISAPI DLLs, and change the caching of ASP script files.
- Stopping Applications: Explains how to stop an isolated application.
- Configuring ASP Applications: Explains how to set properties for ASP applications.
- Enabling ASP Debugging: Explains how to enable debugging on the Web server so that you can check and correct ASP scripts.
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