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by Jim Buyens |
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| Vital information on building Net sites and servers with Windows NT | |||
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In response to the growing need to provide Internet services on non-UNIX operating systems, this concise and accessible manual gives professionals, entrepreneurs, and hobbyists the essential tools and information they need to deploy and support Internet services with Windows NT as the operating system. Applications include DNS, FTP, Gopher, E-Mail, USENET News, and of course the World Wide Web. Working examples using actual products accompany discussion of each service. Advanced Web server topics include image maps, CGI programs, Server Side Includes, database access, and more. This includes full coverage of Microsoft Internet Information Server. The book also supplies practical advice on selecting and installing hardware, Windows NT, administrative services, and communications. Practical chapters on site planning, security, and ongoing operation -- topics frequently overlooked -- appear as well. A bundled CD-ROM contains server, client, and utility software; source files from examples; and all HTTP, FTP, and e-mail addresses in the book. Jim Buyens is the senior PC-LAN administrator for AG Communication Systems, a leading provider of telecommunications switching equipment and software. An early champion of TCP/IP applications and connectivity, he architected a coast-to-coast corporate network with over 25 Windows NT servers and 1,000 client PCs. He is the webmaster at www.agcs.com. Category: Internet/Networking Audience: System administrators, Webmasters, Internet content providers July 1996 $39.95 (est.) Book/disk package with CD-ROM 600 pages Trim size 7 3/8 x 9 1/8 ISBN 0-201-47949-4 Addison-Wesley Developers Press How to Buy
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Copyright © 1996 Jim Buyens