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by Michele Petrovsky

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Reviews Amazon.com Michele Petrovsky's Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0 is an excellent hands-on tutorial for both Microsoft NT Server 4.0 and Internet Information Server (IIS), versions 2.0 through 4.0. Early chapters teach the basics of installing and configuring NT and IIS in a variety of organizational settings. Throughout this simply written guide, the author defines all basic terms and provides many screen shots and tables, making this text ideal for administrators who are new to Microsoft's Web solutions. The best chapters describe how to configure an intranet solution for several types of real-world organizations, including a manufacturer firm and a community college. These examples make topics such as domain and user management, file systems, and dial-in networking options a lot more comprehensible. The "case studies" alone make the book a worthwhile resource for network administrators. The author covers the basics of IIS, such as HTTP, FTP, and Gopher, including how to configure and fine-tune these popular Web services. Later chapters take on more advanced versions of IIS (from version 3.0 to 4.0) and discuss more recent Microsoft technologies, such as Active Server Pages, database connectivity (such as ODBC and Internet Data Connector), NetMeeting for video streaming, and Transaction Server. Chapters on Internet security are particularly strong and address topics such as firewalls and possible attacks on security. Although these last chapters are a mixed bag, the text is successful at outlining Microsoft's family of Internet technologies and products. Useful appendices guide users to all features of NT and IIS tools and round out this thorough text.
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