When I use IE8 it show error on taskbar on one of my ASP.NET pages:
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/4.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0; .NET4.0C; InfoPath.3; MS-RTC LM 8; MS-RTC EA 2; .NET4.0E; XF_mmhpset)
How can I resolve this?
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I was trying to onboard Windows 2008 R2 to Defender for Cloud via Azure Arc. On the docs sites, there's information that this version is supported and also, with Defender for Servers plan 2 you will get a licences for MDE (Microsoft Defender for Endpoint).
The onboarding was done but only MMA extension was installed but MDE extensions not which resulted in error saying "no supported version".
Does anybody met this issues before ? What's the way how to proceed with onboarding ? Maybe through SCEP ?
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I have my ASP.NET Core application running on IIS and the Application Pool is currently set to .NET CLR Version 4.0. My application loads up correctly and the my view is displayed. However, when I try to run a POST I get the following error:
502 - Web server received an invalid response while acting as a gateway or proxy server.
I realize that most documentation says to set the .NET CLR Version to No Managed Code for .NET Core, but is it possible to run ASP.NET Core against v4.0? I am targeting .NET Framework 4.5.2 in my .NET Core app.
How to install 'IIS Client Certificate Mapping Authentication' on windows feature.
Under: Internet Information Services >> World Wide Web Services >> Security
OS: win 8
IIS: 8.5
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In the Home Edition of Windows 8 some of the more advanced features of IIS are not supported.
If you really need them, upgrade to Windows 8 Pro or user a server edition (free for evaluation for 180 days)
I just launched my test website in Windows Azure this weekend with a single web role. I didn't see any options to specify what OS to use. It is currently using Server 2008 (IIS 7). According to this article though, Server 2008 R2 web roles are available (IIS 7.5). I want to use some specific functionality of IIS 7.5 - how can I upgrade my web role to use Server 2008 R2?
Just specify osFamily="2" in ServiceConfiguration.cscfg.
I'm trying to run Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 on client which is not part of an NT Domain, but which has VPN access to my corporate network. When trying to authenticate, however, MOC just hangs forever. Is there some way to configure MOC so that it connects, even if the client machine is not a member of the NT Domain?
I have verified that a corporate machine can connect from the same remote location, so it's not a networking issue.
I figured this out: you need to have the domain's certificate installed as a Trusted Root on the client machine. So, it's doable: you just need to really really trust the server if it's a self-signed certificate.