According to your response, we found that there are still many questions about the IIS server. Therefore, we will explain some of this knowledge recently. Here, let's take a look at the four knowledge of the IIS server.
Security Options
In your computer environment, IIS server security options are configured through MSBP. For more information about MSBP, see create a Member Server benchmark for a Windows Server 2003 Server. MSBP settings ensure that the correct event log settings are uniformly configured on the Enterprise IIS server.
Event Log Settings
In your computer environment, the IIS server event log settings are configured through MSBP. For more information about MSBP, see create a Member Server benchmark for a Windows Server 2003 Server. MSBP settings ensure that the correct event log settings are uniformly configured on the Enterprise IIS server.
Audit Policy Settings
In your computer environment, the audit policy settings of the IIS server are configured through MSBP. For more information about MSBP, see create a Member Server benchmark for a Windows Server 2003 Server. MSBP settings ensure that all relevant security audit information is recorded on all IIS servers.
User permission allocation
In your computer environment, most user permissions on the IIS server are allocated through MSBP. For more information about MSBP, see create a Member Server benchmark for a Windows Server 2003 Server. The following section describes the differences between MSBP and Incremental IIS Group Policy Incremental IIS Group policies.