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NOTE Although Microsoft tries to keep the configuration section names similar to the display
names, this will not always be the case. For example, the MIME Types feature is internally mapped
to a section called staticContent.
Hands-On Exercise: Delegating Features Using IIS Manager
One of the easiest ways to configure delegation is through the graphical interface of the
IIS Manager. You can configure delegation at the server level, wherein the delegation is
inherited by all sites on the server, or you can create custom site delegation rules specific
to an individual Web site. To configure site-wide delegation, follow these steps:
1. Open IIS Manager.
2. Click your IIS server in the Connections pane.
3. Double-click Feature Delegation in the Home pane (Figure 6-11).
4. You will see a list of features you can configure for delegation (Figure 6-12).
5. To change the delegation, double-click the feature you want to change, and then
click the desired delegation state in the Actions pane. Alternatively, you can
right-click the feature and select the delegation state from the pop-up menu.
Figure 6-11. Selecting Feature Delegation in IIS Manager
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If you want to create site-specific delegation rules, follow these steps:
1. Open IIS Manager.
2. Click your IIS server in the Connections pane.
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