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- Configure applications and use side-by-side execution
- Implement security features in ASP.NET, including new Request Validation
- Create Web Forms pages
- Delve deeper into server controls—and build your own
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- Use caching to improve performance
- Trace and debug ASP.NET applications
- Deploy application manually or through Visual Studio .NET
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