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IIS 6.0 Native Compression Management & Browser Compatibility
Customize 404 or any error pages response for Microsoft IIS Web servers
Fix typing errors on the fly and reduce 404 errors with URLSpellCheck for IIS.

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Port80 Software programs

ZipEnable 4.0.0
IIS 6.0 built-in compression works, you just need to manage it! ZipEnable offers fine-grained management of IIS 6 native HTTP compression for reduced bandwidth and faster pages. Configure static and dynamic compression for (X)HTML, ASP, JavaScript, CSS, Cold Fusion, PHP, JSP, and any files at the global, directory and file levels without writing code or editing the metabase. Features advanced CPU roll-off and browser compatibility verification.
 
CustomError 3.0
Improve the user experience and reduce abandonment rates by maintaining the look and feel of site errors and offering alternate page destinations with Port80 Software's CustomError for Microsoft IIS. Setting error pages up usually requires access to the Web server's administrative interface. With CustomError, you can simply upload error files to a designated directory. CustomError can also redirect any 404 error for SEO optimization!
 
URLSpellcheck 2.0
URLSpellCheck for IIS corrects typing errors in URLs as they happen, improving user experience and lowering abandonment rates by avoiding annoying 404 errors. Fix missing, transposed, wrong, and extra characters, or even incorrect file extensions on the fly, effortlessly redirecting users to the correct URL. As with all Port80 server tools, URLSpellCheck is available as a free, fully-functional 30-day trial and includes free technical support.
 
ServerMask 3.0.4
ServerMask for IIS modifies your Web server's "fingerprint" by removing unnecessary HTTP response data, modifying cookie values, removing the need to serve file extensions, and adjusting other response information to obscure the identity of your server. Successful anti-reconnaissance confuses hackers and makes it likely they will try the wrong exploits first -- so they can be easily snared by your current firewall and intrusion detection systems.