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Web Development & SysAdmin The Mystery of the Short Link You just clicked (or typed) bitly/windowstxt . Short links like this are digital breadcrumbs. They often lead to documentation, configuration files, or niche tools. bitly/windowstxt

<rule name="Block bad bots" stopProcessing="true"> <match url=".*" /> <conditions> <add input="{HTTP_USER_AGENT}" pattern="BadBot" /> </conditions> <action type="AbortRequest" /> </rule> Sysadmins love text-based inventories. A windowstxt generator could output:

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The next time someone asks, "How do I control bots or scanners on my Windows web server?" don't just say robots.txt . Say, "Let me show you the windowstxt philosophy." Let us know what was actually behind the

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