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Web Servers, Windows NT

The Windows NT web server handbook

by Thomas Sheldon
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Overview

Microsoft's Internet Information Server marks Microsoft's aggressive jump into the exploding Internet server and Web publishing markets. It's robust-it provides FTP and Gopher capabilities in addition to WWW services. It's scaleable-it runs on all Windows NT platforms,taking advantage of NT's surging popularity and the familiar Windows interface. In short,Microsoft is positioned to make a huge impact with its Internet Information Server. In order to remain competitive on the Web,keeping up with Microsoft's Internet technologies is imperative. In a fast-paced world,you need tactical how-to information that allows you to quicky and easily ramp up with the latest developments. The Windows NT Web Server Handbook is well-timed to arrive just as interest in this Internet Information Server is building,and it's packed with the necessary answers to help you get up to speed with this major new offering.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1996
Publisher
Berkeley, Calif. : Osborne McGraw-Hill, c1996.
Pages
552
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780078822216

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