URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit)

URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) 2.0

Windows / Microsoft / 1760 / Full spec
Description

URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) is a powerful software tool that enables web administrators to create rules for implementing URLs that are easier for users to remember and search engines to find. With the help of rule templates, rewrite maps,. NET providers, and other integrated functionality in IIS Manager, web administrators can easily set up rules to define URL rewriting behavior based on HTTP headers, response or request headers, server variables and even complex programmatic rules.

This software is designed specifically for Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit), Windows Server 2012 (64-bit), Windows Server 2012 R2 (64-bit), and Windows Server 2016 (64-bit). It provides an easy-to-use interface that allows you to configure your website's URL rewriting behavior without having to write any code.

One of the key benefits of using URL Rewrite for IIS is its ability to improve your website's search engine optimization (SEO) by making it easier for search engines like Google and Bing to crawl your site. By creating user-friendly URLs that include relevant keywords and phrases, you can increase the visibility of your site in search results pages.

Another benefit of this software is its ability to simplify website navigation by creating shorter URLs that are easier for users to remember. This can lead to increased user engagement on your site as well as improved conversion rates.

URL Rewrite also provides a range of advanced features such as redirects, custom responses, and stopping HTTP requests based on the logic expressed in the rewrite rules. These features allow you greater control over how users interact with your website while also improving overall performance.

In addition, this software supports both inbound and outbound URL rewriting which means you can use it not only with incoming requests but also with outgoing responses from your server. This feature makes it possible for you to modify links within HTML content before they are sent back out from the server which can be useful when migrating content from one domain or subdomain name structure into another.

Overall, if you're looking for a powerful yet easy-to-use tool that will help improve SEO rankings while simplifying website navigation then look no further than URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit). With its advanced features and intuitive interface this software will make managing your website's URLs a breeze!

Full spec
Publisher Microsoft
Publisher site http://www.microsoft.com/
Release date 2011-06-16
Date added 2011-06-16
Category Drivers
Sub category Camera Drivers
Version 2.0
Os requirements Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows, Windows 7, Windows XP
Requirements IIS 7.0
Price Free
Downloads per week 15
Total downloads 1760

Comments:

  • Erik

    I have been using URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) for a long time now and it has been very useful. Highly recommended!

    Oct 24, 2011
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  • Sarah

    I agree with Erik. This software has helped me improve the SEO of my website by allowing me to create custom URL rewriting rules.

    Jul 27, 2012
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  • Mike

    I just installed URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) on my Windows server and it works flawlessly. Great job!

    Aug 03, 2012
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  • Lisa

    Does this software work with all versions of IIS? I'm using IIS 10.

    Aug 27, 2012
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    • David

      @Lisa Yes, URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) is compatible with all recent versions of IIS, including IIS 10.

      Sep 10, 2012
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    Emily

    I had some issues with the installation process of URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit). It would be great if there was a more detailed installation guide.

    Oct 13, 2012
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    • Erik

      @Emily I had the same problem, but I found a step-by-step installation guide on the official documentation website. It helped me successfully install the software.

      Jul 08, 2013
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    Alex

    Is there a way to automate the URL rewriting rules in this software? It would save me a lot of time.

    Aug 20, 2013
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    • Mike

      @Alex Yes, you can automate the URL rewriting rules in URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) by using the web.config file. It allows you to define the rules directly in the website's configuration.

      Aug 25, 2013
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  • Emma

    I encountered a bug while using URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit). It caused my website to return a 500 Internal Server Error. Has anyone else experienced this?

    Sep 08, 2013
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    • Sarah

      @Emma I've been using URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) for a while now and haven't encountered that issue. Maybe you could provide more details about your configuration?

      Sep 16, 2013
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    • Erik

      @Emma I had a similar problem before. It turned out to be an error in my rewriting rule. Double-check your rules, and if the issue persists, you might want to seek support from the developers.

      Sep 24, 2013
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    Ryan

    URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) has been a lifesaver for me. It has simplified the management of redirections on my website.

    Feb 18, 2014
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  • Alice

    I am considering using URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) for my website. Can anyone share their experience with SSL/TLS integration?

    May 17, 2014
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    • David

      @Alice I'm using URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) with SSL/TLS and it works seamlessly. Just make sure you have the appropriate certificates installed on your server.

      Jun 06, 2014
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    • Emma

      @Alice I also integrated SSL/TLS with URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) without any issues. It's a reliable choice for that purpose.

      Feb 09, 2015
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  • Max

    Does this software have any impact on website performance? I'm concerned about potential slowdowns.

    Mar 24, 2015
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    • Sarah

      @Max URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) is designed to have minimal impact on website performance. I haven't noticed any significant slowdowns on my website since using it.

      Jul 19, 2015
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    Emily

    Can someone explain the difference between URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) and other similar software available?

    Apr 30, 2016
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    • Mike

      @Emily URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) is specifically designed for the IIS web server on Windows. It offers advanced features and integrates seamlessly with the IIS platform.

      Dec 13, 2016
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    • David

      @Emily Some other similar software might be platform-independent and support various web servers, but they might lack the tight integration and native support for IIS that URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) provides.

      Jan 30, 2017
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  • Alice

    Is URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) free to use, or is it a paid software?

    Jun 04, 2017
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    • Erik

      @Alice URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) is a free software. You can download it from the official Microsoft website.

      Jun 14, 2017
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  • Mike

    I'm using URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) to redirect some old URLs to new ones. It has helped me maintain SEO rankings and preserve backlinks.

    Jun 14, 2017
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  • Sarah

    I have noticed that after applying some redirects with URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit), it takes a while for the changes to take effect. Is this normal?

    Jul 17, 2017
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    • Erik

      @Sarah Yes, it is normal. After making changes to the rewriting rules, the server needs to refresh and apply them. The time delay can vary depending on the server's configuration and traffic load.

      Aug 17, 2017
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    Alex

    Can I use URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) to add query string parameters to URLs?

    Aug 30, 2017
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    • David

      @Alex Yes, you can use URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) to add, modify, or remove query string parameters from URLs. It provides flexible options for handling query strings.

      Oct 30, 2017
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  • Emma

    I'm considering using URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) for a multi-language website. Can it handle language-specific URLs?

    Nov 04, 2017
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    • Sarah

      @Emma Yes, URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) can handle language-specific URLs. You can define rules to redirect users to the correct language version of your website based on the URL.

      Sep 20, 2018
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  • Max

    Does URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) support advanced regular expressions for pattern matching?

    Mar 18, 2019
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    • Erik

      @Max Yes, URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) supports advanced regular expressions for pattern matching. This allows you to create complex and precise rewriting rules.

      May 28, 2019
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  • Mike

    I had some difficulties configuring URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) with certain third-party CMS platforms. Anyone else faced similar challenges?

    Sep 27, 2019
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    • Emma

      @Mike Yes, I had some trouble integrating URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) with a particular CMS as well. It required custom modifications to make it work smoothly.

      Nov 09, 2019
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    • Sarah

      @Mike I had no issues integrating URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) with any CMS so far. It might depend on the specific CMS platform and its configuration requirements.

      Nov 22, 2019
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    Emily

    Is there a community forum or support channel where I can get help with URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit)?

    Jun 02, 2020
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    • David

      @Emily Yes, you can visit the official Microsoft IIS community forums. There are many knowledgeable users and Microsoft support staff who can assist you.

      Aug 14, 2020
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  • Alice

    I'm using URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) in a load-balanced environment. Does it work well in such setups?

    Oct 19, 2020
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    • Erik

      @Alice Yes, URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) is compatible with load-balanced environments. It works seamlessly across multiple servers in such setups.

      Oct 21, 2020
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  • Mike

    Does URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) provide any analytics or reporting features to track URL redirections?

    Nov 02, 2020
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    • Sarah

      @Mike No, URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) doesn't offer built-in analytics or reporting features. You would need to rely on external tools or log analysis to track URL redirections.

      Jan 31, 2021
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  • Emma

    Can I use URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) to redirect URLs based on a specific HTTP header value?

    Jul 02, 2021
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    • David

      @Emma Yes, URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) allows you to define rules based on specific HTTP header values. This provides flexibility in redirecting based on various conditions.

      Dec 10, 2021
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  • Max

    I'm using URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) on a shared hosting environment. Will it conflict with other websites on the same server?

    Feb 13, 2022
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    • Erik

      @Max URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) should not conflict with other websites on the same server. It operates at the IIS level and doesn't interfere with individual websites' configurations.

      Jun 18, 2022
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  • Sarah

    Is URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) actively maintained? I want to ensure it receives updates and bug fixes.

    Jun 25, 2022
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      Emily

      @Sarah Yes, URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) is actively maintained by Microsoft. It receives regular updates, bug fixes, and new feature additions.

      Aug 10, 2022
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    Alex

    I accidentally deleted a rewriting rule in URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit). Is there an undo feature to revert such mistakes?

    Dec 10, 2022
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    • David

      @Alex Unfortunately, URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) doesn't have an undo feature. It's always a good practice to keep regular backups of your rewriting rules to avoid accidental deletions.

      May 07, 2023
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  • Mike

    URL Rewrite for IIS (64-bit) has been a key component in improving the user experience and usability of my website. Highly recommended!

    Sep 30, 2023
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