CustomError Release History
Changes in version 3.0 (12/2005):
- Added compatibility with IIS 6.0 on Windows Server 2003 and other systems.
- Added Settings Wizard.
- Streamlined UI which allows for easier administration and changing default settings for new sites created by IIS.
- Added ability to send an image as the 404 entity when CustomError detects the request was for an image.
- Added rules file feature allowing for easy redirection of requests for URLs known to generate a 404 error.
- Added logging support for any error that CustomError handles.
- Added log viewer application to view CustomError log files.
- General performance and stability enhancements.
Changes in version 2.0 (4/2003):
- Added support for error pages written in any popular scripting language, including Active Server Pages, ColdFusion and Perl.
Changes in version 1.2 (11/2002):
- Changed filter installation to global to make metabase bindings more robust.
- Fixed metabase enumeration to account for additional boundary conditions such as deleted sites.
- Integrated help documentation and added contents file.
- Added multi-select feature to standalone property sheet.
- Streamlined buy process.
- Streamlined checksnapin utility.
- Added standalone dialog for administering CustomError without launching the MMC.
Changes in version 1.1 (8/2002):
- Added Port80 Program Files directory and CustomError subdirectory for non-DLL files.
- Added Start menu shortcuts.
- Renamed ReadMe and MMC property sheet help files.
- Added HTML version of ReadMe file.
- Changed enable/disable control on MMC property sheet to radio buttons.
Initial release 1.0 (8/2002)
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