IIS 4
Description
This series covers in detail the installation, configuration, and use of Microsoft's Internet Information Server 4. It is designed to help users prepare for the MCSE 70-087 examination, Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0. The architecture and components of IIS are examined in detail, as well as configuration and the Microsoft Management Console and the Metabase. Also discussed are the use of IIS to manage a Web site, FTP service, security issues, and various services that can be managed with IIS. Additional topics include performance tuning, site analysis, and system troubleshooting.Syllabus
INTERNET INFORMATION SERVER BASICSProvides an introduction to …
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Syllabus
INTERNET INFORMATION SERVER BASICSProvides an introduction to the Internet Information Server and its installation and configuration.
- IIS System Requirements
- Preparing for Installation
- Installing IIS
- Using the Microsoft Management Console
- Basic Configuration and Testing
- Changes to Windows NT by IIS
ARCHITECTURE AND COMPONENTS
Explains the features and delivery systems available in the Internet Information Server.
- Static Content Delivery Architecture
- Dynamic Content Delivery Architecture
- FTP and HTTP Features
- Application Delivery and Database Access
- IIS System Administration
- Components and Implementation Strategies
CONFIGURATION
Shows how to use the Microsoft Management Console and the Metabase, and how to configure the major system settings of the Internet Information Server.
- Managing Snap-Ins and Custom Consoles
- Using the Metabase
- Administration Tools
- Configuring Server and MIME Mapping
THE WWW SERVER
Shows how to use the Internet Information Server to manage a Web site.
- Configuring for Web Use
- Creating Web Sites
- Home and Virtual Directories
- Directory Properties and Redirections
- Configuring Site Defaults
- Setting Security and Site Information
- Modifying Performance Parameters
THE FTP SERVICE
Shows how to use the Internet Information Server to manage an FTP site.
- Creating an FTP Site
- Managing an FTP Site
- Managing Virtual Directories
- Annotations and Restricting TCP/IP
SECURITY
Explains how to protect information and user access with the Internet Information Server.
- Controlling Access
- Securing Access by Client or Address
- Configuring the Home Directory
- Setting Up SSL Encryption
- Using SSL Certificates and Other Protocols
- Controlling Service, Directory, and File Access
- Managing TCP/IP and Users
MICROSOFT CERTIFICATIONS SERVER
Explains how to manage certificates with the Internet Information Server.
- Using Certificates
- Installing a Root Certificate Authority
- Installing Certificate Authority Certificates
- Web Server Certificate Enrollment
- Other Enrollment Options
- Administering Certificate Server
THE SMTP SERVER
Shows how to use the Internet Information Server to manage SMTP service.
- Installing SMTP Service
- SMTP Components
- Configuring SMTP
- Monitoring and Performance Tuning
- Troubleshooting SMTP
THE NNTP SERVER
Shows how to use the Internet Information Server to manage NNTP service.
- Introduction to NNTP
- Configuring NNTP Service
- Managing NNTP Service
- Optimizing Performance
MICROSOFT INDEX SERVER
Shows how to manage the indexing process in the Internet Information Server.
- The Indexing Process
- Configuring the HTML Administration Tool
- Configuring from the MMC
- Server and Catalog Properties
- Querying and Tuning
PROGRAMMABILITY
Explains how to create dynamic content in the Internet Information Server.
- Server-Side Programming
- Active Server Scripting and Objects
- Connecting to a Database
- Scripting Host and ADSI
PERFORMANCE TUNING
Shows how to get maximum performance out of the Internet Information Server and how to watch for trouble signs.
- Analyzing Performance Issues
- Using Network Monitor
- Using Performance Monitor
- Checking Key Performance Monitor Areas
- Viewing Index and Services Counters
SITE ANALYSIS
Shows how to create log files and analyze activity reports in the Internet Information Server.
- Logging and Analyzing Activity
- Reading Log Formats
- Importing and Analyzing Logs
- Automating Usage Import and Report Writer
- Content Analyzer
TROUBLESHOOTING
Explains how to isolate and solve problems in the Internet Information Server.
- Troubleshooting TCP/IP
- IIS Installation and Security
- Database Access and Headers
Qualifications
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Study Hours
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The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is: 40 hrs.
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