There's an article here on how to do it blog.wassupy.com/2009/08/enabling-dynami....
There's an article here on how to do it blog.wassupy.com/2009/08/enabling-dynami... By default IIS it isn't enabled. Might be worth trying.
I am on a shared web host and the support claims it is enabled. The funny thing is that some sites report the compression is ok while others (including Google Webmaster Tools) report it is off. Not sure what is going on.
I have even tried enabling compression through proxies without much success. – wpfwannabe Aug 9 '10 at 6:25.
Try two this towards resolving this issue: Try following the case standard for setting booleans in the web. Config and use lower case rather than pascal casing. Try connecting to the site on the server via IIS if your host allows this and check the compression section to see if it is locked.
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