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Browse All TopicsWe are running a webserver farm with Windows Server 2003 SP 2 and we are trying to configure IIS 6.0 to work efficiently for our environment. Right now ETAGs are being generated for all of our static content on our website and since they can create increases in requests in a web farm... Is there a way to completely stop IIS from generating the ETAG headers?
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by: danmcfaddenPosted on 2008-02-21 at 15:02:19ID: 20952823
You may be better off using a 3rd party tool (ETagFix) to adjust your etags.
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There is also the mdutil that allowed you to sync your etags (this is more geared to IIS5) MSKB: http://support.microsoft.c