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Book Description Internet Information Server (IIS) is the software that's used to manage a website under Windows NT. It's important because it's produced by Microsoft-and this book is the everyday reference that the systems administrator needs to run a large website under IIS 4.0. Synopsis Key features include a step-by-step, everyday guide--including troubleshooting--for the system administrator. From the Back Cover Configure, Maintain, and Troubleshoot Microsoft's Popular Web-Server Platform. Packed with enhancements, new services, and a completely new administration interface, Microsoft's Internet Information Server 4.0 (included in the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack) is emerging as the platform of choice for administrators implementing corporate intranets and extranets, for Internet Service Providers, and for programmers developing complex Web-based applications. This practical, task-oriented guide explains exactly what you need to know to "get IIS 4.0 right" the first time regardless of your level of experience with Web servers or earlier versions of IIS! Clear, concise, step-by-step instructions walk you through virtually every aspect of installation, configuration, and system management including comprehensive discussion of administering servers, clients, and content developers. Other key features that maximize this guide's user-friendly reference value include: configuration advice to maximize IIS's potential; task-based section titles (e.g., "Configuring WWW logging" and "Creating Virtual Servers") for easier "random access"; numerous screen shots which illuminate the text and facilitate "off-monitor" reference and learning; dozens of indispensable troubleshooting tips and techniques; additional information sources, on-line and oof, which are listed at the end of each chapter; the ultimate day-to-day reference guide for the IIS administrator. Back to Web Servers: Microsoft Windows NT
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