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This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to administer IIS, or who is interested in passing the MCSE Exam 70-087: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0.
After completing IIS 4: Internet Information Server 4.0, the user should be able to:
- Install IIS
- Configure a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 computer for the installation of IIS
- Identify differences to a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer made by the installation of IIS
- Choose the appropriate technology or feature to resolve specific problems
- Choose an implementation strategy for an Internet or intranet site for stand-alone servers, single-domain environments, and multiple-domain environments
- Select between anonymous and user-specific access for a site and, if necessary, choose either basic authentication or Windows NT Challenge/Response security
- Explain how Windows NT server and IIS components interact
- Configure and save consoles by using the Microsoft Management Console
- Back up and restore the Metabase
- Choose the appropriate administration method
- Manage MIME types
- Configure IIS to support the WWW service
- Set bandwidth and user connections
- Set user logon and authentication requirements
- Modify port settings
- Set HTTP 1.1 host header names to host multiple Web sites
- Create and share local and remote virtual directories with appropriate permissions
- Set directory and file-level permissions
- Assign IP addresses
- Configure IIS to support the FTP service
- Configure virtual directories and servers
- Modify port settings
- Set user logon requirements and authentication requirements
- Set bandwidth and user connections
- Set directory listing style
- Manage the FTP service
- Choose a security strategy for various situations
- Control anonymous access
- Control access to known users and groups
- Control access by host or network
- Configure SSL to provide encryption and authentication schemes
- Identify the appropriate balance between security requirements and performance requirements
- Create and share directories with appropriate permissions
- Set directory-level permissions
- Set file-level permissions
- Install and configure Certificate Server
- Configure Certificate Server to issue certificates
- Enroll CA, client, and server certificates
- Administer Certificate Server
- Install and configure Microsoft SMTP Service
- Configure Microsoft SMTP Service to host personal mailboxes
- Optimize performance of Microsoft SMTP Service
- Install and configure the Microsoft NNTP Service
- Configure the NNTP Service to host a newsgroup
- Optimize the performance of the NNTP Service
- Configure the Index Server to index a Web site
- Configure IIS to integrate with the Index Server
- Specify query parameters by creating the .idq file
- Specify how the query results are formatted and displayed to the user by creating the .htx file
- Optimize the performance of the Index Server
- Configure IIS to run ISAPI applications
- Configure IIS to support server-side scripting
- Configure IIS to connect to a database
- Write scripts to manage the FTP service or the WWW service
- Monitor the performance of various functions by using Performance Monitor
- Interpret performance data
- Analyze performance and potential performance issues
- Optimize a Web site by using Content Analyzer
- Customize the installation of Site Server Express analysis components (Content Analyzer, Report Writer, and Usage Import)
- Manage a Web site by using Content Analyzer
- Create, customize, and navigate WebMaps
- Examine a Web site by using the various reports provided by Content Analyzer
- Track links by using a WebMap
- Maintain a log for fine-tuning and auditing purposes
- Import log files with Usage Import and Report Writer to analyze logs created by the WWW service or the FTP service
- Automate Usage Import and Report Writer
- Use a WebMap to find broken links, hyperlink texts, headings, and titles
- Resolve setup issues when installing IIS on a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer
- Resolve IIS configuration problems
- Resolve WWW service problems
- Resolve FTP service problems
- Resolve security problems
- Resolve resource access problems
- Resolve Index Server query problems
- Choose an implementation strategy for an Internet site or an intranet site for stand-alone servers, single-domain environments, and multiple-domain environments
This course has the following features:
- Exercises that allow users to practice in Internet Information Server 4.0
- A file containing the text of the exercises
- Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to Internet Information Server 4.0
- A course index
- A glossary
- A Skill Assessment
All IIS4 courses are included in Online MCSE Training Pack.
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