After completing IIS 4: The WWW Server
the user should be able to:
 | 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 |
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Configuring for Web Use
 | WWW Service configuration |
 | Adding IP addresses to Windows NT |
Creating Web Sites
 | Creating a practice Web site |
 | Using IP addresses versus host headers |
Home and Virtual Directories
 | Directories |
 | Home directory |
 | Virtual directories |
Directory Properties and Redirections
 | Directory properties |
 | Redirections |
Configuring Site Defaults
 | Configuring Web site identification |
 | Assigning site operators |
 | Defining default documents |
Setting Security and Site Information
 | Setting directory security |
 | Modifying HTTP headers |
 | Configuring ISAPI filters |
 | Customizing error messages |
Modifying Performance Parameters
 | User connection limits |
 | Setting bandwidth usage |
 | HTTP keep-Alives |
 | Expected hits |
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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 glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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 | Previous courses in
or experience with
NT Server administration |
 | IIS 4: Internet Information Server Basics (IISC01) |
 | IIS 4: Architecture and Components (IISC02) |
 | IIS 4: Configuration (IISC03) |
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