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Microsoft IIS 6.0: Administrator’s Pocket Consultant
Filed Under (Microsoft) by Abdul Jaleel Malik on 22-08-2008
Tagged Under : IIS 6.0, Internet Information Services, Web Administration
Portable and precise, this pocket-sized guide delivers immediate answers for the day-to-day administration of Web servers running Microsoft® Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. Zero in on core IIS support procedures and everyday tasks using quick-reference tables, step-by-step instructions, and lists. You get the focused, streamlined information you need to solve problems and get the job done—whether you’re at your desk or in the field!
Get fast facts to:
• Install Web and application server components
• Learn core techniques for managing IIS
• Configure Web sites, servers, and virtual directories
• Customize Web content, including error messages and redirection
• Manage Web applications, application pools, and Microsoft ASP.NET
• Configure SMTP, POP3, and advanced messaging options
• Implement security features—permissions, certificates, SSL
• Monitor and optimize IIS performance
• Manage IIS backups and metabase configurations
Who Is This Book For?
Microsoft IIS 6.0 Administrator’s Pocket Consultant covers IIS, Indexing Service, FTP, SMTP, POP3 Service, and Web Service Extensions, including ASP, ASP.NET, Background Intelligent Transfer Service, and Windows .NET Framework. The book is designed for:
Current Microsoft Web administrators
Intranet / extranet administrators
Administrators migrating to Microsoft Web-based solutions
Programmers, engineers, and QA personnel who manage internal or test servers running any of these services
To pack in as much information as possible, I had to assume that you already have basic networking skills and a basic understanding of Web servers and that both IIS and Indexing Services are successfully installed on your systems. With this in mind, I don’t devote entire chapters to understanding the Web services, using name services, building Web sites, or installing IIS. I do, however, cover configuration, enterprise-wide server management, performance tuning, optimization, automation, and much more.
I also assume that you’re fairly familiar with the standard Windows user interface and that if you plan to use the scripting techniques outlined in the book, you know scripting. If you need help learning Windows or scripting, you should read other resources
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