Enable content expiration under IIS 7
February 2, 2012 7 Comments
In IIS6, it was with the website properties –> HTTP Headers. Here in IIS7, you can do this on the “HTTP Response Headers” feature on the website.
- Select the website in the Connections pane.
- Double click on the “HTTP Response Headers” feature in the features pane
- In the action pane, click on the “Set Common Headers…”
- You will see the following popup
Now, you know what to select. You should enable the HTTP Keep-Alive on this popup only.
Source : http://blogs.msdn.com/b/rakkimk/archive/2007/07/10/iis7-how-to-enable-content-expiration.aspx
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