CustomError for IIS - Version 1.2 When errors occur they should be handled properly. Unfortunately, setting up customized error pages in IIS usually requires something many Web developers lack - access to, and familiarity with, the Web server's MMC interface. With CustomError for IIS, developers can add their own error pages simply by placing the appropriately-named HTML or script templates in a specified directory of their website and uploading them together with their other site files. No administrator intervention is required. Customizing error pages becomes a normal part of site design and development -- enhancing security by masking Web server-specific default error messages and providing a more integrated user experience. Hosting vendors and others who administer multi-homed environments no longer have to allow their clients MMC access, or worry about configuring multiple sets of error pages themselves. CustomError takes the mystery and hassle out of deploying custom error pages for developers, frees up administrators and hosting vendors to handle higher level tasks, and ultimately provides Web site end-users with better, safer error pages.Benefits- Allow Web developers to deploy custom error pages on their sites, enhancing security and user experience - Offload error page mapping chores usually handled by administrators - Works with virtual servers so administrators & hosting vendors can offer custom errors without administrative or security hassles - Error page templates provide best practices for Web site error management - Works seamlessly with error handling mechanisms in ColdFusion or ASP Features- No MMC access required to set custom errors for IIS sites - Customizable default "error" directory in each site holds error page templates (handles multiple virtual servers) - Includes a library of error page templates - Small memory footprint (229KB for an ISAPI filter and MMC snap-in extension) - Implemented as super fast ISAPI filter - MMC snap-in for administration and default settings - Simple to install/uninstall