The Windows NT web server handbook
Material type: TextPublication details: Berkeley, Calif. : Osborne McGraw-Hill, c1996Description: xxiv, 552 p. : illISBN: 9780078822216; 0078822211 Subject(s): World Wide Web | Web serversDDC classification: 004.69Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes index.
Part 1 Understanding the Internet, the Web and Microsoft: the Internet and the Web; Web components, standards and protocols; electronic commerce and security; Microsoft tools and technology for the Internet; Windows Internet information server overview; planning, setup and configuration; evaluating Web server hardware; communication links and service providers; securing internal networks; user account and file system administration; virtual directories and virtual servers; Intranets and internal Web servers; configuring Intranets; managing Microsoft Internet information server; backup and replication; logging and auditing; administrative tools. Part 2 Designing and developing content: planning and preparing content; content development; database connections. Appendices: installing and configuring Windows NT server; installing and configuring Internet information server; TCP/IP protocols; FTP server; gopher server; commerce servers and secure protocols.
Responsibility: Tom Sheldon.
This handbook offers tactical how-to information that allows readers to get up and running with Microsoft's Internet information server. The author explains essential Internet technology, how to set up a Web site, and how develop and design content for Web servers.
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