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    Hello, I have problem here, i know how to configure IIS compression but the problem is for the first time client request, IIS checks whether the file requested is compressed and if not it sends uncompressed file and then start compressing it in background thread and stores it in cache folder for subsequent calls. Is there any way , some script or some configuration, where i can make iis to compress all the files before-hand and keep ready for calls (right from first call)? Thanks.

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      Hello, I have problem here, i know how to configure IIS compression but the problem is for the first time client request, IIS checks whether the file requested is compressed and if not it sends uncompressed file and then start compressing it in background thread and stores it in cache folder for subsequent calls. Is there any way , some script or some configuration, where i can make iis to compress all the files before-hand and keep ready for calls (right from first call)? Thanks.

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      Hi ya, You could use a piece of software specifically designed to keep DotNetNuke websites alive. Its called 'DNN Keep Alive 2008' and you can specify a full url (including file name) it runs as a service and on a particular heartbeat that you specify it will visit each and every site/page that you have set up. More info is here, I hope this helps (However it is $24.95) http://www.dnnportal.eu/ToolsAddOns/DNNKeepAlive2008/tabid/81/Default.aspx[^] http://www.snowcovered.com/snowcovered2/Default.aspx?tabid=242&PackageID=9749[^]

      Regards Julian Mummery Please Visit my FREE Bug Tracking Website at http://www.faultlogger.com


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        Hi ya, You could use a piece of software specifically designed to keep DotNetNuke websites alive. Its called 'DNN Keep Alive 2008' and you can specify a full url (including file name) it runs as a service and on a particular heartbeat that you specify it will visit each and every site/page that you have set up. More info is here, I hope this helps (However it is $24.95) http://www.dnnportal.eu/ToolsAddOns/DNNKeepAlive2008/tabid/81/Default.aspx[^] http://www.snowcovered.com/snowcovered2/Default.aspx?tabid=242&PackageID=9749[^]

        Regards Julian Mummery Please Visit my FREE Bug Tracking Website at http://www.faultlogger.com


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        this does not help.

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          this does not help.

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          Well, from your initial description I would say it should help! Please be more specific when you say 'This does not help'. The application calls specific pages which would in-turn cache the pages in IIS. This would then make them readily available to everyone else. So how does this not help?

          Regards Julian Mummery Please Visit my FREE Bug Tracking Website at http://www.faultlogger.com


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