From: jwm68 on 22 Feb 2010 15:13 I am having a devil of a time trying to set up IIS Compression (actually, turn off dynamic compression) for a subfolder of the _layouts folder, that is being accessed by a subsite of the "root" site for the Web App in IIS. Unfortunately, every SharePoint site has access to _layouts as a subfolder of the site itself, including the root site, and they all point to the same phyical folder on the SharePoint web front-end server. I have had no luck finding any information on the SharePoint side of the fence, so thought I would give the IIS side a try. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Joe
From: Ken Schaefer on 28 Feb 2010 02:20 What is the actual issue you are facing? Cheers Ken -- http://adOpenStatic.com/blog "jwm68" <mack.joe(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:a10b008a-d4cf-4ef9-84cc-bb85ac62dad1(a)o30g2000yqb.googlegroups.com... > I am having a devil of a time trying to set up IIS Compression > (actually, turn off dynamic compression) for a subfolder of the > _layouts folder, that is being accessed by a subsite of the "root" > site for the Web App in IIS. > > Unfortunately, every SharePoint site has access to _layouts as a > subfolder of the site itself, including the root site, and they all > point to the same phyical folder on the SharePoint web front-end > server. > > I have had no luck finding any information on the SharePoint side of > the fence, so thought I would give the IIS side a try. > > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. > > Joe
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